A call to action is an appropriate conclusion for an informative speech
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A focus on public service is a common thread running through communications practiced in a government setting. 2. While working for the U.S. government, public affairs professionals and PIOs are encouraged to endorse and/or promote candidates and elected officials. 3. After the Gillett Amendment was enacted, government officials replaced references to “public relations” and “publicity” with the term “public affairs” to avoid the new requirement for post-approval funding. 4. According to USDA Deputy Assistant Administrator Aaron Lavalee, the public affairs communicator has the opportunity to work every day to improve the lives of fellow citizens. 5. The USDA became embroiled in a crisis communications scenario over a new type of beef processing because consumers did not know or understand the facts.
The two basic requirements for effective style in all speaking situations are __________.
A. simplicity and repetition B. informality and reflexivity C. vividness and clarity D. accuracy and appropriateness
Which of the following is a suggestion for how to increase accuracy in impression formation?
a. increase cultural sensitivity b. ignore your role in perception c. accept uncertainty d. draw early conclusions
Which of these is a guideline for choosing a speech topic?
A) Select a topic that is brand new to you. B) Wait as long as possible to choose a topic so that you have options. C) Select a topic appropriate for your audience. D) Select a topic on which you and listeners agree. E) All of these answers are guidelines for choosing topics.