How do long-term and short-term audiences differ?
What will be an ideal response?
Long-term audiences look for future benefits and respond to detail and
persistence, while short-term audiences look for almost instant gratification.
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Taking notes and being attentive to a lecture only when your instructor says, "This will be on the next quiz," is typical of ______.
a. content or representational listening b. selective listening c. egocentric listening d. experiential superiority
A student has decided to present a speech of definition. Which instruction would apply to her as she begins to plan it?
a. Proceed from the known to the unknown. b. Give a general overview and then get to the specifics. c. Avoid dictionary definitions. d. Guide the audience through the procedure step by step.
What should a speaker bring to the podium when using a complete-sentence outline and note cards?
A. only the note cards B. only the outline C. both the note cards and the outline D. neither the note cards nor the outline
Which delivery method appears spontaneous, but uses keyword outlines to help keep the speaker organized and on track?
A. extemporaneous B. manuscript C. impromptu D. memorized