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1. A process of mutual interaction with people by means of auditory and visual symbols.
A. Speech
B. Communication
C. Elocution
D. Transmission
Speech is the expression of or the ability to express thoughts. We usually refer to speech in light of spoken language. This is not the answer for item number 1. It cannot be the answer because the question is looking for that which involves auditory, as well as visual interaction.
The answer is option B - Communication. Notice that communication is also known as "interaction." Communication can be oral (auditory) or written (visual). Three keywords match option B.
Transmission is the process of broadcasting or transferring thoughts through a medium or another. Transmission is just one of the process of communication. Remember that, for communication to occur, there must be interlocutors, a message, a transmission, a medium and a feedback. Transmission, therefore, is under the umbrella of communication.
Elocution, finally, is the ability to make speech clear or clearer. This improves communication but has nothing to do with symbolic interactions.
TEST-TAKING SKILL:
[!] Learn to identify and match keywords.
2. An event in which two sides argue about a particular issue or subject and wherein the goal of one side is to convince the jury and the audience that their argument bears more credibility or weight, logic, soundness and validity and therefore, more acceptable than the other side.
A. Debate
B. Meeting
C. Symposium
D. Panel Discussion
The answer, obviously, is option A - Debate. A symposium is an event where an expert is called to discuss in front of many a topic or a subject; you don't need to argue in a symposium. All you need to do is to reveal facts.
TEST-TAKING SKILL:
[!] Just know what words mean.
3. This refers to the precise production of sounds through the use of articulators. It makes speech intelligible.
A. Pronunciation
B. Articulation
C. Resonation
D. Phonation
Pronunciation is just the way a word is pronounced. The word "pronounce" is usually used to differentiate how a word sounds from another.
Resonation is the production of deep, vibrating sounds. That's it. That's just it. It doesn't mean anything other than that. So, eliminate this item.
We are looking for a "precise production of sounds," with the use of articulators. Articulators refer to different kinds of speaking apparatus. B is the correct answer.
In order to pronounce the first syllable of the word "culture" precisely, one must use his throat and tongue (two of many articulators) correctly. Once the individual sounds are articulated for this particular word, the correction pronunciation of the word will come about.
Remember: Pronunciation = How one word's sound is different from another. Resonation = deep and vibrating sounds. Articulation = How individual sounds should be produced using the lungs, the mouth, the throat, etc.
Phonation, finally, is the process of producing sounds by the use of vibrating folds in the larynx. It's a very specific subcategory of phonetics.
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