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  • Faulty Logic: means an error in logic.
  • Faulty Logic: happens when the speaker forms a conclusion without establishing the facts.
  • Faulty Logic: can be found i ads, print media, magazines, books, newspaper, conversations and speeches.
  • Unsupported Facts: occur when the speaker claims something he/she believes to be true but has no sufficient evidence.
  • Emotional Appeal: is present when an author stirs up the emotions of the audience rather than giving information.
  • Hasty Generalization: occurs when the author assumes or a conclusion base on a small cases that is not enough to support the claim.
  • Circular Reasoning: the reason goes around and around.
  • False Clause: happens when the author assumes wrongly.
  • verbal communication: is the exchange of ideas and information through spoken words
  • verbal communication: is the foundation of human interaction
  • non-verbal communication: encompasses aspects of communication other than spoken or written words
  • non-verbal communication: includes elements such as tone, pitch, and body language
  • written communication: involves the exchange of ideas and information through written words
  • written communication: is a structured and permanent form of communication, often used in formal and professional settings
  • visual communication: relies on images, symbols, and graphics to convey messages
  • visual communication: is a powerful tool in sales, marketing, design, and data representation
  • interpersonal: is how we talk and interact on one another on a one-on-one basis
  • intrapersonal: is the communication we have with ourselves inside our minds
  • intrapersonal: is the way we think, reflect, and process information internally
  • group communication: is when a small to medium sized group of people talk together
  • public communication: is when one person addresses a larger audience
  • mass communication: involves reaching a very large ad often diverse audience through various channels
  • forms of verbal communication:
    1. conversations
    2. interviews
    3. phone calls
    4. broadcasting and media
    5. social interactions
  • facial expressions: is one of the most important aspects of human communication
  • body movement and posture: the way you move and carry yourself
  • types of non-verbal:
    1. facial expressions
    2. body movement and posture
    3. gestures
    4. eye contact
    5. physical contact
    6. pause
    7. intonation
    8. tone of voice
    9. body posture
    10. body gestures
    11. body gestures and eye movement
  • email: is the most prevalent forms of written communication
  • text messages: short message service and instant messaging
  • social media posts: includes social media platforms
  • reports: are essential for documenting
  • memos: also called memorandums
  • memos: are used within organizations for internal written communication
  • infographics: are an excellent example of how visual communication simplifies complex data
  • charts and graphs: are indispensable
  • bar chart: visually compare sales
  • pie chart: can illustrate the distribution of expenses in a budget report
  • genres of literature:
    1. poetry
    2. prose
    3. drama
  • poetry: stories that are written as a verse
  • poetry: its purpose is to express a mood
  • poetry: written in lines and stanzas