A speaker knows he needs to restrict the amount of information given, but can't decide how to accomplish this. He should
a. cut examples and illustrations.
b. limit the number of items but explain them in depth.
c. touch only very briefly on a wide range of subjects.
d. paraphrase quotations and estimate numerical data.
b
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For an inspirational speech to be effective, what quality must the speaker have?
a. a specific political objective b. congruency with audience c. the feel of success d. an enthusiastic demeanor
Please correct the agreement error in each of the sentences below.
a. Bill and Emily is going to the movies.
b. Among the many reasons he enjoys making chocolate truffles are the opportunity to lick all the mixing bowls.
c. The company announced today that they filed an emergency statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
d. Each of these cars have mechanical problems.
e. A number of my friends was at the party.
f. At the opera, one of the singers fell off the stage and broke their ribs.
g. Three-fourths of the grain shipment have been damaged.
h. None of your theories make sense.
i. The United Auto Workers took their election defeat in stride.
j. She is the only one of the writers who are eager to hold a public reading.
k. I understood most of Helen's arguments, but I was not persuaded by her.
l. A politician should always be attentive to his constituents' concerns.
What is the hierarchy of laws, from the most powerful source to the least powerful?
a. Constitutional law, common law, statutory law and administrative law b. Constitutional law, administrative law, common law and statutory law c. Common law, constitutional law, administrative law and statutory law d. Constitutional law, statutory law, administrative law and common law
Digital manipulation in photo editing has presented difficulties evaluating visual rhetoric on what grounds?
A) effects/response B) aesthetics/artistic C) truth/accuracy D) ethical/moral