Attempting to eliminate your nervousness about public speaking is counterproductive because
A) nervousness is natural.
B) the goal is not to eliminate nervousness but to control and channel it.
C) some nervousness can actually benefit a speaker.
D) All of the above are correct.
D
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The primary communication function of approach–avoidance signals is ______.
a. building relationships b. communicating identity c. expressing emotion d. delivering symbolic messages
A story in a local newspaper about the growing number of milk contamination cases in the city started with, "If you love your child, you'll want to know what is inside his milk." What kind of a lead has the writer used in this story?
a) Direct address b) Question c) Blind d) Direct quote
The style of speech being taught in this course is primarily ________
A) extraneous B) extemporaneous C) memorized D) material
Silent brainstorming is one way to create a specific-purpose statement
Indicate whether the statement is true or false