A speech designed to prompt the audience to think about an issue that they had previously ignored has
the purpose of
A) creating a positive feeling.
B) agenda setting.
C) inducing a specific action.
D) strengthening commitment.
E) weakening commitment.
B
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The term used to describe the ways of thinking, acting, and understanding how work is shared within an organization is called
A) organizational structure. B) organizational culture. C) organizational hierarchy. D) organizational rituals. E) organizational rites.
As explained in your textbook, the central idea of your speech
A. is usually formulated after you have done some research. B. sums up or encapsulate the major ideas of your speech. C. is more precise than your specific purpose statement. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both is more precise than your specific purpose statement and sums up or encapsulate the major ideas of your speech.
Most language teachers encourage the use of popular culture, not only to improve language skills but also to learn many of the nuances of another culture.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Morley's Nationwide study provided support that
a. gendered readings of soap operas were determined by class differences. b. family viewing patterns differed across national boundaries. c. confounded variables explain fanship patterns. d. class shouldn't be relied on to distinguish reading position. e. None of the above.