What are questions to ask when selecting and narrowing
your persuasive topic?
What will be an ideal response?
Are there topics that are just not persuasive enough? Is there any way to make
them persuasive? Will the audience be neutral, negative, or positive? Will they have an
extreme reaction? Which topic will appeal to a solid target audience? Are there situational
issues that will help you determine the best topic?
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Which of these is not on the list of the eight parts of speech?
a. contractions b. pronouns c. adverbs d. interjections
A fight with your significant other right before class makes it difficult for you to listen to the professor's lecture. This is an example of _____ noise
A. psychological B. organizational C. semantic D. syntactical
By using delivery skills to build a sense of community, the speaker tries to show ________, giving
listeners a sense that he or she knows what they think and can feel what they feel. Fill in the blanks with correct word
There are many publics with whom PR professionals interact, including an organization's ________; they own the organization (if it is a corporation), and their goodwill is necessary for the business to operate.
A. communities B. employees C. stockholders D. media