A speaker discusses the four basic food group model adopted by the Department of Agriculture in 1946
without mentioning the five-group model adopted in 1992. This speaker has violated the ethical
responsibility to
A) speak up about a topic the speaker considers important.
B) choose topics that promote positive ethical values.
C) use truthful, accurate supporting materials.
D) let the audience know his/her motives for speaking.
C
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“Can we please not keep talking about that? We always get so angry at each other when we do,” says Florence. Identify and explain the stage of Knapp’s model that Florence’s statement reflects.
What will be an ideal response?
Viewed as a transactional process, public speaking ____________
A) is something a speaker does to an audience B) ensures, ultimately, that groupthink can occur C) depends on the active participation of the audience D) removes the need for further deliberation or exchange
An uncritical, nonevaluative process of generating associated ideas is ____________.
a. listing topics b. brainstorming c. audience adaptation d. None of the choices are correct.
The ________ is that portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade.
A. projected audience B. target audience C. focus audience D. intended audience E. core audience