In public speaking, an assertion that must be proved is also known as a(n) ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
claim
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Match the following nonverbal communication with the respective explanation
1. Kinesics 2. Proxemics 3. Chronemics 4. Oculesics 5. Artifactics 6. Emblems 7. Illustrators 8. Regulators 9. Adaptors 10. Affect displays a. This type of nonverbal communication deals with the way a culture uses the concept of time. b. This type of nonverbal communication involves clothing and jewelry. c. The "thumbs ?up" signal is an example of this nonverbal cue. d. Holding your hands two feet apart while saying, "I caught a fish this big," is an example for this type of nonverbal cue. e. Territoriality is a subset of this type of nonverbal communication. f. Motioning with your hands to another group member to signal that it is his turn to talk is an example of this type of nonverbal cue. g. This type of nonverbal communication is the study of posture, movement, gestures, and facial expressions. h. This type of nonverbal cue involves actions that reveal psychological or physical needs. i. These unintentional movements reflect the sender's true emotions. j. This type of nonverbal communication concerns how eyes are focused on people and objects.
Although there are perhaps half a dozen self-described roles for PR practitioners, they may be telescoped into just two role categories, which are:
a. manager and technician. b. prescriber and proscriber. c. descriptive or normative. d. individual or group.
Aristotle used which term to refer to listeners' emotions?
A. ethos B. mythos C. logos D. pathos
Which of the following is a suggestion for enhancing effectiveness in verbal communication?
A) Use the most complex language you know so that you sound informed. B) Own your feelings and thoughts. C) Seek to talk more than your conversational partner. D) Use abstract language as often as possible. E) Engage about evenly in I language and you language.