Imagine a topic about which you might choose to make an invitational speech. How would you frame that topic so that you establish an invitational speaking environment during your invitational speech?
What will be an ideal response?
Students should make the foundation of their answer the three conditions for creating an invitational environment. In addition, they may also incorporate the priorities for an invitational environment, tips for invitational speaking, and ethical invitational speaking.
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Explain why the Supreme Court’s ruling in Branzburg v. Hayes prompted states to adopt shield laws.
What will be an ideal response?
Whether a "meeting" is taking place is determined by
a. the number of agency members present and the place where discussions occur. b. the nature of the discussion and the place where discussions occur. c. the number of agency members present and the nature of the discussion. d. the nature of the discussion alone.
According to Aristotle, an appeal to one's emotions is known as ________
A) pathos B) logos C) ethos D) eggos E) legos
Molly began her speech as follows:I want all of you to think about your day. What did you eat? How active were you? How late will it be before you get to bed? These are among the things we will look at during my speech.Which of the following methods did Molly use for gaining attention and interest?
A. relating the topic to the audience B. stating the importance of the topic C. questioning the audience D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both questioning and relating the topic to the audience.