What strategy can a speaker use in the conclusion to enhance the speech's sense of form and unity? How does this relate to other parts of the speech?

What will be an ideal response?


- The speaker can return to the introductory device to enhance the audience's sense of form and unity.
- This approach will link ideas from the beginning and end of a speech together; the speaker might reference a quotation or anecdote that was used in the introduction.

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a. Targeted mailings b. Socialized mailings c. Benchmarked mailings d. Advertised mailings

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__________is the level of listening that is concerned about the content, intent and feelings in the message.

a. active listening (page 149 right) b. pseudo listening c. arrogant listening d. real listening

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Which of the following statements best describes the advantage of using probability sampling over nonprobability sampling?

a. Probability samples are much easier and efficient to collect. b. Probability samples are more representative and enable us to estimate the representativeness of the sample. c. Probability samples enable us to select members of a population based on particular characteristics of interest to the researcher. d. Probability samples eliminate problems of biased sampling frames, enabling more representative samples.

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Molly is a "touchy-feely" person, always massaging her friends' shoulders and giving friendly hugs. She'd be an __________ on the Touch Apprehension Scale

a. intimate b. extravert c. approacher d. affectionate

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