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Social Studies
Which type of speech can be classified by
(a) a belief in whether something is true or not,
(b) a belief in whether someone or something has worth or not, or
(c) a belief in whether a course of action should be followed or not
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Ответ:
a) a belief in whether something is true or not. Type of speech: Factual Persuasive speech.
b) a belief in whether someone or something has worth or not. Type of speech: Value Persuasive speech.
(c) a belief in whether a course of action should be followed or not. Type of speech: Policy Persuasive speech.
Explanation:
These three type of speeches belong to the cathegory of Persuasive speeches, and they differ in the argument they use.
Factual persuasive speech: gives arguments about facts, weather something actually happened or not and if there is evidence to sustian that.
Value persuasive speech: gives a moral emphasis, this means it trades to persuade more on values an people's believes.
Policy Persuasive speech: the arguments used in this speech, have to do with giving the audience the positive aspects and benefits of accepting a certain proposal. This speech is used by for instance politics.
Ответ:
emotions are cognitive
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
emotions are behavioralemotions are cognitiveemotions are physiologicalnone of theseThis would be an example of the fact that emotions are cognitive. The fact that emotions are cognitive means that, regardless of their content, emotions arise from systems in the brain. This also means that the brain mechanisms that give rise to emotion are not markedly different from those that give rise to our conscious thoughts.