What is the specific purpose?
A) a statement of what your audience should be able to do after your speech
B) a one-sentence summary of the main ideas in a speech
C) the opening statement of a speech
D) a preview statement, which should be read aloud in the speech introduction
A
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When your political science professor says, "The topic of immigration is a real hot potato!" some students in the class are confused about her meaning, as this is an example of __________.
A. jargon B. poor grammar C. a euphemism D. an idiom
“I know we have to invite Nanette to the party, but please don’t seat me next to her. She’s a talkaholic,” says Janine. Based on Janine’s description, you would expect Nanette to ______.
a. pretend to listen to conversation b. talk without interruption c. interrupt stories to guess the endings d. interpret small comments as personal attacks
She printed the first official copy of the Declaration of Independence:
a) Anna Zenger; b) Dinah Nuthead; c) Sarah Updike Goddard; d) Elizabeth Timothy; e) Mary Katherine Goddard
Verbal aggressiveness is
A) providing confirmation. B) not inflicting psychological pain. C) attacking the other's self concept. D) sharing a point of view.