Audience members
a. can usually see or hear a speaker's fear.
b. rarely forget honest mistakes.
c. know how anxious a speaker is feeling and quickly form
negative impressions of the speaker.
d. report noticing far less anxiety than the speaker experiences.
e. rarely forgive mistakes by nervous speakers.
d
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The muting system cuts the monitor and:
a. engages the audition monitor b. turns off the microphone c. starts the iPod d. lets the operator know he's on the air e. mutes all speakers and prevents the microphone from creating feedback
The development of television led the radio industry to develop
a. the format approach. b. long playing (LP) records. c. traffic reports. d. targeting a broad audience with a variety of programs.
Successful teams use plural pronouns such as "we" and "us" when talking to one another
True False
Why is identifying with your audience a beneficial strategy in an introduction?
What will be an ideal response?