A hypothetical open-ended question involves:
A. Answering a question with a yes/no answer
B. Asking a biased question
C. Making up an answer that sounds good to you, even if it is not true
D. Describing a solution to an illustrated situation.
D
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Carl has an action-centered listening style. Which is he most likely to say to his conversation partner?
a. “I have another class so make it quick.” b. “You seem like you’re stressed out.” c. “Please just start at the beginning and go step by step.” d. “Have you considered the other side of the issue?”
When do infants begin to gaze longer at the faces of their parents than they do at the faces of strangers?
a. when they are a few days old b. when they are around 3 to 4 weeks old c. when they are around 2 to 4 months old d. when they are at least 6 months old
The type of informative speech where the speaker talks about someone famous or someone he or she knows is a
a. biological speech. b. genealogy speech. c. historical speech. d. biographical speech.
According to your textbook, the following statement is an example of ________ reasoning:President John Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963. The Beatles hit the top of the charts for the first time less than a month later. Can there be any doubt that the Beatles' rise to popularity was brought about partly by Kennedy's death, which left a void in the hearts of America's youth that was quickly filled by the dynamic singing group?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).