"Feedback" means
A.) any response the speaker gets from the listeners.
B.) the verbal signals listeners send back to the speaker.
C.) the way a speaker replies to the listeners.
D.) the nonverbal cues in an audience.
E.) none of the above.
A
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a. Drawing pictures b. Telling stories c. Making collages d. All of the choices
Reporter Nellie Bly’s style of reporting from the yellow journalism era would best fit in today at which of the following newspapers?
A. the New York Times B. the New York Post C. the Chicago Tribune D. the Wall Street Journal
According to your textbook, the best way to practice a speech is to look silently over your notes until you think you know the speech well enough to deliver it in class.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Malcolm is troubled by his attempts to find a topic for his persuasive speaking assignment. After thumbing through magazines and books to find a topic, Malcolm still can't come up with any decent ideas. When he thinks of something, he immediately dismisses it saying, "That's a lousy topic; the audience will be bored." What technique would benefit Malcolm in this situation?
A) logical divisions B) brainstorming C) categorical development D) piggybacking