Speakers should try to dignify bad questions and turn them into good ones
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Chapter 5 describes an incident between First Lady Michelle Obama and Queen Elizabeth
This incident is an example of a(n) __________. a. nonverbal faux pas b. territoriality c. silence d. regulator e. affect display
Harry has been asked to give a presentation at Hogwarts School. During the talk, he sees his friend Ron scratching his head, and Harry takes that to mean Ron is sending him a nonverbal message. Even though Ron meant nothing by the gesture, this scenario is an example of the notion that ______.
A. you cannot communicate B. nonverbal communication complements verbal C. it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it D. a message is a message is a message
Which question is at the core of watchdog journalism?
A. Who can be blamed for a given problem? B. What type of controversy are readers most interested in? C. Why does something work or not work? D. What can I do to earn a name as a tough reporter?
Arbitration, mediation, and executive fiat are examples of blaming rituals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false