Research suggests placing your strongest points first in a speech is considered the better strategy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Annie’s major is nutrition and she has taken several courses about nutrition and diet. She is watching Dr. Oz one afternoon and the guest is trying to persuade people to eliminate gluten from their diet. When listening, Annie is likely to:
a. rely on peripheral cues because she already knows the information b. engage in peripheral processing because the topic is not relevant c. engage in central processing because it is an important issue d. enage in central processing because her prior knowledge allows her to engage in issue-relevant thinking
Camila is giving a speech on bird watching. One of her points is about the equipment birdwatchers need. What would be the best way for Camila to state this point using an active verb?
A. To have an enjoyable bird watching experience, choose the right equipment. B. Bird watching is fun with the right equipment. C. The right equipment is vitally important to bird watching. D. You will be a better birdwatcher if you have the right equipment.
Your nonverbal delivery does not add meaning to
your words or ideas. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Taylor prefers to stand behind a lectern when she gives
speeches. This is a good practice because it will boost her ethos and make her seem more approachable. Indicate whether the statement is true or false