Sixty percent of the supporting material in Jared?s speech came from one interview. Was there

a problem with his reliance on that interview?

A) No, not as long as the information was accurate.
B) No.  Jared got a lot of useful information and was sure to be credible.
C) Yes.  Constant reference to only one source can make the speech seem monotonous and
not very well researched.
D) Yes.  Audiences generally find printed sources more persuasive.


C

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