To avoid plagiarism when using an Internet source in your speech, your textbook recommends keeping track of all of the following except

A. the title of the Internet document.
B. the author or organization responsible for the document.
C. the comments the document has received on Google.
D. the date on which you accessed the document.
E. the date on which the document or site was last updated.


Answer: C

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1.Aristotle’s concept of ethos addresses the use of logic in argumentation. 2.Aristotle’s concept of pathos addresses the use of character in argumentation. 3.Aristotle’s concept of logos addresses the use of emotion in argumentation. 4.In Aristotelian rhetoric, the nature of the audience is unimportant. 5.The nature of the speech setting or context is unimportant in Aristotelian rhetoric.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Advertising spending for online news revenue has held steady over the last few years but ad revenue for mobile is increasing drastically. 2. Digital media outlets are proving to have significantly more diversity in their newsrooms relative to major legacy newspapers. 3. Subnational election coverage by local news outlets tends to be regularly provided and of high quality. 4. Heavy local news emphasis on crime has the negative consequence of making audiences overestimate their likelihood of being a victim of crime.

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Shyla is a bright, interested communication major. As eager as she may be to conduct primary research, she will have to wait until she is credentialed with her undergraduate degree before doing so

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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If you have determined that the audience may not be willing to listen to your ideas, you are well advised to __________

a) include as many strong issues as you can b) secure their attention early c) treat them with indifference d) use as many statistics as possible

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