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Test Persuasive language
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the main function of the transition words according to the text?
Add stylistic embellishments without altering content
Substitute emotional examples for arguments
Increase the length of the speech without adding clarity
Act as cognitive bridges leading from one idea to another
QUESTION 2: Which connector in the text expresses contrast between ideas?
Also
Finally
However
Therefore
3rd QUESTION: What expression exemplifies hesitant language that should be avoided?
Ensure
We could try
Transform
Solve
4th QUESTION: Regarding the fragmentation of the message, what effect do the connectors have?
Increase it
Ignore it
Hide it through euphemisms
Preventing it, avoiding a disjointed list of data
QUESTION 5: To project authority and leadership, what does the text recommend?
Eliminating 'I think' and using categorical statements
Multiplying the conditioning factors for nuancing
Reduce adverbs of certainty
Use passive voice and vague verbs
6TH QUESTION: What effect do adverbs such as "undoubtedly" or "absolutely" have?
Weaken speaker conviction
Neutralize receiver bias
Act as conviction amplifiers
Substitute the need for arguments
QUESTION 7: What makes an effective transition in a speech?
Maintains persuasive inertia and guides internal logic to conclusion
Break coherence to attract attention
Lengthening the speech unnecessarily
Eliminate the need for connectors
8TH QUESTION: What kind of verbs are advisable to use in persuasive speech?
Conditional and tentative verbs
Action and commitment verbs
Impersonal and vague verbs
Verbs in hypothetical future
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