Pete is unsure what to think about a new housing policy being proposed at the university he attends. Prior to forming his opinion he did research about the proposal and asked questions about who the policy might benefit and who it might harm. Pete might be labeled as taking which of the following perspectives as he approached this issue?
A. Theoretical perspective
B. Intellectual perspective
C. Critical perspective
D. Public perspective
C. Critical perspective
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a. Helpful b. Distorted c. Corrupt d. Bluffing e. A small bribe
You learn that most people in your student audience are active in the Greek system on campus. In other words, you have learned about the audience's __________.
A. group membership B. cultural background C. knowledge level D. attitudes
What is a facilities request?
a. a list that contains all set properties needed for a production b. a list that contains all technical facilities needed for a production c. a petition for gaining access to a remote location d. a list that contains new equipment to be purchased e. a justification for new equipment
As your textbook explains, whenever you give a persuasive speech on a question of value, you need to
A. conclude your speech by urging the audience to take immediate action. B. justify your value judgment against a set of standards or criteria. C. organize the speech according to Monroe's motivated sequence. D. deal with all three basic issues of need, plan, and practicality. E. concentrate on convincing listeners who already share your view.