The textbook recommends writing the introduction of your speech before you begin writing

the body.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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A group of friends is in a restaurant talking. Their conversation becomes increasingly loud to

the point that it could annoy other diners. Members of the group are failing to check A. cultural meanings. B. context. C. personal differences. D. feedback.

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Kathryn decided to use PowerPointTM in her speech, and she recognized that her home computer used a different version of the operating system than the school's computer

She practiced her speech many times, and she even asked her family and sorority sisters to give her constructive criticism in her practice versions. She printed a copy of her slides for the class, but had no intention of providing them to the audience until after her speech. On the day of her speech, her presentation could not be viewed on the school's computer. Kathryn provided each audience member with a copy of her slides and presented her speech well enough to receive an A. What did Kathryn do well? A. She had a contingency plan. B. She practiced her speech multiple times. C. She had great faith in a higher power. D. She practiced her speech multiple times and had a contingency plan.

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What fallacy has been employed when the general principle and the specific example are not

related to each other? A) post hoc B) non sequitur C) red herring D) ad hominem

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"Learning disability" is a diagnostic term for significant problems in reading, writing, math, and other skills required for academic success.

a. This statement is incorrect. There is no such diagnostic term b. This statement is an incorrect usage for a mild intellectual disability c. This term is correct in that the problems can be overcome by remedial education d. This statement is correct; however, the problems are not in the domain of an intellectual disability

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