What is your ethical responsibility as a speaker? What can happen if you do not put ethical principles into practice?
What will be an ideal response?
? Be clear, concise, well prepared, and be honest in what you say.
? Acting unethically affects your credibility. You will lose your audience's trust and it will not be easy to restore that trust.
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Here’s a legal citation: 419 U.S. 245 (1974). What does “U.S.” tell you about the case?
a) absolutely nothing; b) that it is a U.S. Supreme Court decision; c) that it is a U.S. District Court case; d) that it is a criminal case, not a civil case; e) that the U.S. government lost the case in 1974.
Sharelle's speech about reducing juvenile delinquency was very convincing. She clearly defined the problem and proved that volunteering at a youth agency can have an impact. One audience member, Harlan, agreed that volunteering was a great solution, but he did not see the need to donate his own time to the cause. Harlan was resisting persuasion by __________.
A. dismissal B. denial C. belittling the source D. selective listening
"Forcing" means that a conflict is resolved by having ________ break the deadlock.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Symbols are naturally connected to their referents. 2. Cultures can be defined in terms of the number of people in the population. 3. Intercultural communication involves a minimum of three people from different cultures. 4. Intercultural communication is primarily a nonverbal act between people. 5. Intercultural communication is primarily a verbal act between people.