What is the difference between a purpose statement and a central idea?
a. A purpose statement focuses on audience behavior, while a central idea focuses on the content of the speech.
b. A central idea guides your decisions and choices as you prepare your speech, whereas a purpose statement becomes part of your final speech.
c. A central idea focuses on the speaker's behavior, whereas a purpose statement focuses on the audience's behavior.
d. A purpose statement focuses on the content of the speech, while a central idea focuses on audience behavior.
a
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to the text, what did Andrew Weaver’s content analysis of YouTube videos
reveal?
a. Overall, the videos are equally violent as prime-time TV content. b. Overall, the videos are far LESS violent than prime-time TV content. c. Overall, the videos are far MORE violent than prime-time TV content. d. Women are featured MORE frequently on YouTube than on prime-time TV. e. Women are featured LESS frequently on YouTube than on prime-time TV.
Content from social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, can be used as valid source.
a. true b. false
The first phone call was made in __________, while the first cell phone call was made in __________.
A. mid 1800s; 1963 B. late 1800s; 1973 C. mid 1800s; 1983 D. late 1800s; 1993