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    authority‚ slippery slope‚ ad ignorantiam‚ ad hominem‚ non-sequitir‚ ad populum. There are 5 questions on these so don’t neglect this. • Know the difference between a claim of fact‚ value‚ and policy. • Know the difference between connotative and denotative meaning. • Be able to define malapropism‚ euphemisms‚ cliché‚ jargon. • Know what passivity syndrome is and what active listening is. • Know the process of listening and types of listening. • Know the types of informative speeches

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    checking. The 2 dimensions of our messaging: Content cues vs. Relational cues Self-Image‚ Self-Concept‚ and Self-Esteem Chapter 3: Define language and understand the power of words; particularly trigger words that may evoke emotion. Compare denotative meaning vs. connotative meaning‚ as well as the continuum of abstract vs. concrete words and their effectiveness within our language. There are 2 specific ways words are misused‚ that may impact how meaning is misinterpreted: using polarization to emphasize

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    metaphor is another example which is stanza or line one “she is made of truth” one person cannot be literally is made of truth. Though the sonnet had many changes in words‚ connotation and denotation was the reason for change. Denotative means that it is useless and connotative means arrogance. It changes the meaning of the sonnet because the young lady thinks that he is not aware of what she is

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    10 Encoding/decoding* Stuart Hall Traditionally‚ masscommunications research has conceptualized the process of communication in terms of a circulation circuit or loop. This model has been criticized for its linearity - sender/message/receiver for its concentration on the level of message exchange and for the absence of a structured conception of the different moments as a complex structure of relations. But it is also possible (and useful) t o think of this process in terms of a structure produced

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    expresses personal feelings‚ which may or may not be set to music. A poem expresses feeling and may be a song that could be performed to an audience. The language of lyric is imaginative; it has denotative and connotative words. The denotative word in lyric is the using of concrete words. The connotative word in lyric means the lyric use abstract words. It has many influences to the meaning and theme of lyric. B. Figurative Language Figurative language or figure of speech is a word or group

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    negative words‚ positive words‚ synonyms‚ contrast. Look at the words that jump out at you - Evaluate only those words to find tone Also look at: Colloquial (Slang) Old-Fashioned Informal (Conversational) Formal (Literary) Connotative (Suggestive meaning) Denotative (Exact meaning) Concrete (Specific) Abstract (General or Conceptual) Euphonious (Pleasant Sounding) Cacophonous (Harsh sounding) Monosyllabic (One syllable) Polysyllabic (More than one syllable)   •  Describe diction (choice

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    Nursing and Health Sciences (2010)‚ 12‚ 235–243 Research Article Compassion fatigue within nursing practice: A concept analysis nhs_526 235..243 Siedine Knobloch Coetzee‚ rn‚ rm‚ bcur‚ mcur‚ phd(c) and Hester C. Klopper‚ rn‚ rm‚ bcur‚ mcur‚ phd‚ mba School of Nursing Science‚ North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus)‚ Potchefstroom‚ South Africa Abstract “Compassion fatigue” was first introduced in relation to the study of burnout among nurses‚ but it was never defined within this context;

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    black--.”  What is the relationship between Timber’s statement and Harry’s statement? 2. How do we know that Harry is very “refined‚” according to Timber (What does Timber spot on Harry’s pajamas?) 3. What is the denotative definition of “refined”?  What is the connotative definition? 4. Timber also says‚ “they kill a number of people each year in Bengal mostly in the villages.”  What is the underlying or hidden meaning of this statement (read between the lines)? 5. Timber tells

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    Symbols:  The author’s attempts to represent areas of human experience that ordinary language cannot express;  the symbol evokes a concrete‚ objective reality while suggesting a level of meaning beyond that reality Denotative meaning:  the literal meaning of a word | Connotative meaning:  suggestions and associations resulting from a word or group of words. | Style is the author’s personal expression. | * It reveals his/her way of perceiving experience and organizing  perceptions. |

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    Symbolism Words are not limited to one single meaning. Most words have multiple meanings‚ which are categorized as either denotative or connotative. The denotation of a word is its explicit definition as listed in a dictionary. The expressiveness of language‚ however‚ comes from the other type of word meaning—connotation‚ or the association or set of associations that a word usually brings to mind. In Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” there are many examples of connotation

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