Public performers in cultures without print are like a "walking library;" these public performers store the group's knowledge in their minds; theirs is a(n) ________ culture
A) ?oral
B) ?nonexpressive
C) ?individualistic
D) ?narrative
E) ?dramatic
A
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Speakers are often advised to appeal to the attitudes of listeners if they want to convince them. They need to understand that an attitude is
a. a judgment or feeling about what is good or bad. b. an overt and observable action. c. a conviction in the existence of something. d. a tendency to behave in a certain way.
If you adapt to your audience by abandoning your own values and sense of truth, you will become an unethical speaker rather than an audience-centered one
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An effective way to create an effective introduction is to arouse the _______ of your audience
a. anger b. irritation c. curiosity d. boredom
Strict control of workers, absolute chains of command, predictability of behavior, and unidirectional downward influence are characteristics of theories are referred to as ________ approaches to organizations and the communication within them
A) scientific B) classical C) humanistic D) creative