Speaking is a transaction involving a message, listeners and a(n)

a. speaker.
b. listeners.
c. interpreter.
d. context.


a. speaker.

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The most likely place to find values in an argument is in the

a. grounds. b. warrant c. support for warrant. d. disqualifier.

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The advantage of impromptuspeaking is that you can speak informally, maintaining direct eye contact with the audience

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A financial analyst stresses the "recency" of testimony included in his presentation to stockholders. This means he is emphasizing that the testimony is

a. unbiased. b. authoritative. c. up to date. d. important.

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The rise of science as a guide to action seemed logical to the liberals of the young republic because

A. science was perceived as yielding truths, while religion did not. B. most citizens attended schools and were taught science there. C. the capacity for scientific thought seemed to be a God-given ability that allowed humans to understand the God-created regularity of the natural world around them. D. science was perceived as yielding truths, while religion did not; and at the same time, the capacity for scientific thought seemed to be a God-given ability that allowed humans to understand the God-created regularity of the natural world around them

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