Which of the following should be followed while selecting a topic?
A) ?Include topics that are too simple.
B) ?Include topics you do not know about.
C) ?Include topics that are very broad when there is a time constraint.
D) ?Include topics that mesh with the audience demographic factors.
D
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A) the distance the speaker is sitting away from the audience B) the relative power granted the speaker as compared to the audience C) a microphone with a really long wire D) a two-person conversation
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Leah walked to the podium, wrapped a large black scarf around her head, neck, and shoulders, then asked the audience:
"How would you feel if someone looking like this got on a plane with you?" What introductory device was Leah using? A) establishing her credibility B) asking a rhetorical question C) opening with a startling fact D) using a personal reference
Surveys are useful when:
A) There is no published research on something important to your speech. B) You want to counter existing research on your topic because you disagree with it. C) You want to learn about your audience members. D) You want to build your credibility by using a lot of statistics. E) There is no published research on something important to your speech and you want to learn about your audience members.