A persuasive speech that advocates a position with which the audience agrees is an example of a speech to _______
a. change listeners' values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors
b. intensify listeners' values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors
c. instill listeners' values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors
d. correct listeners' values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors
b
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What is multitasking? Do you agree with the textbook's authors that it does not work in terms of the listening process? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Walter Fisher, the question "Does the story use
logical arguments?" should be answered when examining a. story probability. b. story recency. c. story fidelity. d. story coherence. e. story possibility.
You are speaking to an environmentalist group about the need to use fewer pesticides. Your listeners most likely comprise a(n) ________ audience.
A. uninformed B. receptive C. hostile D. neutral
________ groups exist mainly to meet control needs, by solving all sorts of problems.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).