It is best to begin choosing a topic
A. as early as possible to ensure adequate preparation time.
B. close to the time of the speech to ensure it is up to date.
C. before conducting your audience analysis so you can ask them questions about which of your ideas are best.
D. when you will be free to work on it for a prolonged period so you can focus.
Answer: A
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a. Because we learn more by looking at choice of physical surroundings. b. Understanding can be enhanced by body movements. c. Laugher and crying can tell us more about the other person. d. All of the above are true.
When the speaker attempts to disprove or dispute arguments or appeals made by others, the goal is
A) refutation. B) conversion. C) conviction. D) denial. E) dismissal.
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True False
Which of the following is a risk of self-disclosure?
A. emotional release B. obligations in others C. assistance to others D. reciprocity