A person who communicates between or among groups is known as a ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
liaison
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As a speaker, what can you do to hold your audience's attention and overcome the discrepancy between speech and thought rate?
a. You should build in message redundancy and make your major ideas really clear. b. You should make the speech as short as possible, while still managing to include your main points. c. You should probably not do a speech at all if you think the audience will lose attention; instead, simply have a discussion or question-and-answer session. d. There is really nothing a speaker can do to hold the audience's attention; if the audience loses focus, that is their fault and they should have stayed at home.
Good reasons and consistency are two ways to determine ______.
A. narrative rationality B. narrative coherence C. narrative fidelity D. narrative preemption
A timely topic is
A. appropriate for the time allotted. B. sufficiently focused. C. of enduring interest. D. of interest to audiences today.
A subject can be seen as complex when it requires technical knowledge or
A) emotion. B) cost. C) expertise. D) cultural history.