In a decision-making process called incrementalism, decisions are made by bits and pieces, responding to pressures as they are applied
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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For bell hooks, “talking back” against those forces that work against you and those around you is a form of
A. Advocacy through listening B. Advocacy through dialogue C. Advocacy through reflexivity D. Advocacy through speaking up
According to your textbook, when you use statistics in a speech, you should usually
A. increase your speaking rate when giving statistics. B. round off complicated statistics. C. manipulate the statistics to make a point. D. use a large number of statistics. E. combine the statistics with a hypothetical example.
Which speech element appears parenthetically between main points in the presentation outline?
What will be an ideal response?
Before presenting the college's Athlete of the Year award, the athletic director made a point of praising the two athletes who were runners up in this year's competition. According to your textbook, was this choice appropriate for a speech of presentation?
A. Yes. It is often appropriate to praise the losers of a competition. B. Yes. Identifying the losers makes the winner look even better. C. No. It is almost always in poor taste to mention the losers. D. No. Naming anyone other than the winner usually irritates the audience. E. No. Mentioning the losers diminishes the value of an award.