Chapter 12 Flashcards

1
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3 examples of non-depository institutions

A

Insurance companies, finance companies, and security firms and investment companies

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2
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Define check

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Written order from you to your bank instructing it to take money from your account

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3
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Which parts of the check are not required

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Address and number, and memo

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4
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Define check register

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A small ledger the bank will provide for keeping track of your account balance

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5
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Define bank draft

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When you authorize someone to take money out of your bank account automatically to satisfy some financial obligation

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6
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3 examples of depository institutions

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Commercial and saving banks, and credit unions

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7
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Theme

A

Insight about human life that’s revealed in a literary work

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8
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Anti hero

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Protagonist is actually a villain of the story

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9
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Ethos

A

Credible sources/ your credibility

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10
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Pathos

A

Touching reader’s emotions

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11
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Story- telling arc

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A classic pattern used in fiction that’s guaranteed to satisfy most audiences

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12
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Point of view

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The vantage point from which the story is told

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13
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Tone

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The writer’s attitude toward the character

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14
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Mood

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The climate or feeling of a literary work

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15
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Protagonist

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The main character. The person who the reader roots

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16
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Antagonist

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The opponent who blocks the protagonist

17
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Rhetoric

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A method developed but Aristotle to always win an argument

18
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Archetype

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An original model of a person, a perfect example, or prototype upon which others are copied

19
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Theme

A

Insight about human life that’s revealed in a literary work

20
Q

Anti hero

A

Protagonist is actually a villain of the story

21
Q

Ethos

A

Credible sources/ your credibility

22
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Pathos

A

Touching reader’s emotions

23
Q

Story- telling arc

A

A classic pattern used in fiction that’s guaranteed to satisfy most audiences

24
Q

Point of view

A

The vantage point from which the story is told

25
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Tone

A

The writer’s attitude toward the character

26
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Mood

A

The climate or feeling of a literary work

27
Q

Protagonist

A

The main character. The person who the reader roots

28
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Antagonist

A

The opponent who blocks the protagonist

29
Q

Rhetoric

A

A method developed but Aristotle to always win an argument

30
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Archetype

A

An original model of a person, a perfect example, or prototype upon which others are copied