__________ are about abstractions, things you cannot perceive with your senses—such as ideas, theories, principles, worldviews, or beliefs.
A. Speeches about processes
B. Speeches about places
C. Speeches about concept
D. Speeches about events
Answer: C. Speeches about concept
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A persuasive speech to __________ tries to strengthen the
attitudes, values, or beliefs your audience already holds. Fill in the blanks with correct word
Analyzing your goals means asking yourself:
a. How clear are my goals? b. To what extent are these goals really my goals? c. Both question a and question b d. Neither question a nor question b
Which of the following is not a physical manifestation of being a good listener?
A. making eye contact B. learning in toward the speaker C. touching the speaker D. encouraging the speaker to continue E. paraphrasing the content back to the speaker
The first part of your speech you should plan is the ________
A) ?introduction. B) ?body. C) ?conclusion. D) ?connectives. E) ?content outline.