To demonstrate character in a speech, stress
A) fairness.
B) concern for today's values.
C) knowledge of the subject matter.
D) how different you are from your audience.
A
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Violations of our nonverbal expectancies (i.e., someone standing too close) trigger arousal. 2. Persons in large power distance cultures are generally less aware of their vocalics (e.g., volume, intensity) than are persons in small power distance cultures. 3. Research indicates that by 6 months of age, babies in all cultures begin to use gestures to communicate to their parents. 4. Often, paralinguistic qualities, vocalizations, and nonfluencies reveal a speaker’s emotional state or veracity. 5. Nonverbal communication is considered analogic communication.
In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that there is constitutional protection against unlawful surveillance (by wiretap, bugging, etc.) in any place where a person has a “justifiable expectation of privacy.” That was in the case of:
a) Griswold v. Connecticut; b) Roe v. Wade; c) Katz v. U.S.; d) Olmstead v. U.S.; e) Mapp v. Ohio.
After you have decided on a general purpose for your speech you need to write a(n) ____________________ purpose
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A reserved location for a promo is called
a. cross-promotion b. fixed spot c. topical spot d. image spot e. adjacency