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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:
conversations
interviews
phone calls
broadcasting and media
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:
facial expressions
body movement and posture
gestures
eye contact
physical contact
pause
intonation
tone of voice
body posture
body gestures
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:
poetry
prose
drama
poetry
: stories that are written as a verse
poetry
: its purpose is to express a
mood
poetry
: written in lines and stanzas
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