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Group 7 (20 Questions) philosopher argued that an artist’s copy of

1. a rhetorical term for the imitation, an object can only ever capture a small part
reenactment, or re-creation of someone of the thing
else's words, the as it really is. - The Republic
manner of speaking, and/or delivery. - 18. Who criticizes the mimetic forms as
Mimesis tending to corrupt performers whose roles
2. The word “mimesis ” is derived from the may involve
Ancient Greek word meaning- “ imitation” or expression of passions or wicked deeds,
“representation” and he bars` such poetry from his ideal
3. Mimesis is the imitation of speech where state. - Socrates
by the.- Orator 19. Rhetoric as imaging power, is far from
4. Writing in a particular accent or speech being imitative in the sense of reflecting a
pattern that is appropriate for the character.- preexistent
Vocal -reality
Mimesis 20. Who notes in his book Mimesis
5. Where characters respond to scenarios in (Routledge, 2006), “the definition of mimesis
understandable ways. -Behavioral Mimesis is remarkably
6. Imaging power far from being imitative in flexible and changes greatly over time and
the sense of reflecting pre existant of reality- across cultural contexts.” -Matthew Potolsky
Rhetoric
7. The tradition of imitation anticipate what
literary theories have called. - intertextuality GROUP 8 (COLLOCATIONS)
8. Describe things such as art work as well
as actions such as imitating another person. 1. It is a group of two or more words
- Mimesis that often go well together.
9. -10. the notion that all cultural products - Collocations
are a tissue of- narratives and images 2-3. 2 Types of collocation
11. absorbs and manipulates these - Typical Collocation
narratives and images rather than creating - Untypical Collocation
anything wholly new. 4-7. Give atleast 5 collocations you
- Art know in a sentence.
12. When familiar stories and images 8-10. Why do we learn collocations?
circulated throughout Western culture, - - Our language will be more natural
often and easily understood.
anonymously. - You will have alternative and richer
13-14. Who are the founder of Mimesis ways of expressing yourself.
•Plato - It is easier for our brains to
•Aristotle remember and use language in
15-16. Two ways to use Mimesis in Poetry chunks or blocks rather than as
•Vocal Mimesis single words.
•Behavioral Mimesis
17. Plato ’ s book in which he presented Identify which unit of Collocation
dialogue between Socrates and his pupils the following sentences are based
where the on the underlined words. (11-20)
5. An expression or word in a text that
Adverb + Adjective refers to other elements within the same
Adjective + Noun text. Endophoric Relation
Noun + Noun 6. Use of a word or phrase to refer to
Noun + Verb something outside of the immediate text.
Verb + Noun Exophora
Verb + Preposition 7. The PRESUPPOSITION of
Verb + Adverb something that has gone before, whether in
the preceding sentence or not. Anaphora
11. Continuously lying is a nasty habit. - 8. Refers to the PRESUPPOSITION in
Adjective + Noun the opposite direction, with the presupposed
12. She’s acting weird, but I have element following. Cathapora
sympathy for her. She is having a hard time. 9. Present between the presupposing
- Verb + Noun and the presupposed items. Cohesion
13. The spice rack in my kitchen is full. I 10. Using words like "and," "but," or
have over 200 jars. Noun + Noun "because" to connect ideas. Conjunction
14. Small shops can’t compete with big 11-14 What are the 4 types of Grammatical
supermarket chains. - Verb + Preposition links?
15. Benjo heard the bell rings, meaning •Reference
the recess is done. - Noun + verb •Substitution
16. My weak point is that I talk a lot. - •Ellipsis
Adjective + Noun •Conjunction
17. I completely forget about the 14-16 What are the 3 forms of reference?
assignment. Verb + Adverb •Personal
18.I catch the bus to work every day. - •Demonstrative
Verb + Noun • Comparative
19. She is bitterly disappointed when 17-18 What are the 2 interpretation of
she didn't get the job - Adverb + Adjective Reference?
20. Mark stared at me without a word. - •Endophora
Verb + Preposition •Exophora
19-20 What are the 2 kinds of Endophoric
Group 9 Relation?
Reference •Anaphora
•Cataphora
1. The indexical function of language,
pointing to different aspects of reality.
Reference
2. The reference by means of function
in the speech situation. Personal Reference
3. The reference by means of
LOCATION. Demonstrative Reference
4. It is INDIRECT REFERENCE by
means of identity or similarity. Comparative
Reference

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