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It is referring to the concept, object or person meant for the metaphor.

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a. Target
b. Tenor 
c. Vehicle
d. Source
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It is the image that carries the weight of the comparison.

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a. Vehicle 
b. Target
c. Tenor
d. Source
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Its goal is to identify aspects of the rhetorical action that explains its persuasive effect on the
audience.

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a. Visual Rhetoric
b. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism 
c. Metaphoric Criticism
d. Narrative Criticism
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Which is NOT a limitation of the Neo-Aristotelian criticism?

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a. Effects can be difficult to isolate and verify
b. No standardization in the analysis 
c. Strict interpretation of effects doesn’t allow intended for moral judgements
d. Works best with oral presentations
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It is a perspective that places metaphors at the heart of rhetorical action.

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a. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
b. Metaphoric Criticism 
c. Narrative Criticism
d. Visual Rhetoric
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Metaphors mediate our experience and mediate among individuals creating common
worlds.

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Which is NOT a step in Metaphoric criticism?

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a. Evaluate the metaphors used 
b. Isolate all metaphors
c. Read entire artifact in context
d. Analyze clusters
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The goal is to determine the effects that stories are expected to have on their audience.

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a. Narrative Criticism 
b. Metaphoric Criticism
c. Visual Rhetoric
d. Neo-Aristotelian Criticism
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The first step in the method of Neo-Aristotelian criticism.

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a. Apply the canons of rhetoric
b. Analyze the effects
c. Evaluate the context 
d. Create the content
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Match the following concept of narrative analysis to its meaning.

It is the order in which a narrative relates events, readers


are expected to consider each new episode in light of what
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has gone before. Ordering Events
 

It refers to the amount of space given to reporting


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individual episodes or by the number of times that a Duration and Frequency of Events
particular event is referenced in the narrative.  
It presents a diverse perspective concerning what is Answer 3
transpiring in the story, and readers are expected to regard
some of these as more reliable than others. Point of View
 
It contains literary cues that run contrary to what might
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initially appear to be the obvious interpretation that readers Irony
are expected to interpret in the story.  
It is the assumption that the readers are already familiar
with other texts and so borrowing freely from motifs that
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these texts employ. Intertextuality
 

It is the figures of speech and other symbolic languages


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that readers are expected to understand in a way that Symbolism
transcends the most literal application.  
It is the spatial, temporal, and social locations of events
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that are significant for how readers construe what is Settings
reported in a narrative.  
It refers to the readers’ perception of how the characters
are and it may be shaped by comments from the narrator, Answer 8
by reports of the characters’ own words, deed, or Characterization
 
perceptions
It drives the plot and involves the readers in the Answer 9
adjudication of opposing tendencies. Conflict
 
It may be flat and predictable or they may exhibit a wide
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variety of traits who are presented as enlightened in one Characters
instance and yet as lacking insight in another.  
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Metaphor structures the way we think but not the way we act.

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