Informative speeches
A) feature the speaker as advocate.
B) may disenfranchise listeners.
C) may set an agenda of priorities.
D) may be based on inferences and assumptions.
C
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Studies reveal that when what we say and how we say it contradict each other, listeners will place more faith in our ______.
a. eye contact b. your delivery c. nonverbal actions d. none of the above
Scientific evidence must meet the test of
(a) source reliability. (b) statistical accuracy in data collection. (c) comparing things that are really comparable. (d) All of the above
The process of identifying potential threats is known as
A) contingency theory B) planning C) risk assessment D) coordination E) public relations
In a persuasive speech the introduction should capture the listener's attention, provide a clear thesis statement, and preview what the speech will cover
Indicate whether the statement is true or false