In considering media ethics, we must look at situa tions on three levels: individual, professional and soci etal

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A surgeon's presentation to first-year medical students has a low level of abstraction. This means that his talk is

a. complex and philosophical. b. rambling and long-winded. c. specific and concrete. d. illogical and confusing.

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All of the following are functions of the body of your speech except:

a. It develops the two or three main points identified in the preview. b. It addresses arguments for and against your thesis. c. It uses supporting materials to develop arguments and make cases. d. It links your speech's arguments, points, or sections together.

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Mark, an officer in the American army, is specially trained to provide background information and accompany the journalists who report on army operations on the warfront

During one of these occasions, Mark realized that since the lives of the soldiers on the warfront are always at risk, the dissemination of information through the media should be cautiously managed. What role Mark is playing? a) Public affairs officer b) Redevelopment personnel officer c) Public information officer d) Army recruiting officer

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Which physical barrier interferes with listening?

A. thinking about the date you had last night B. dislike of the speaker's appearance C. the sound of a fire alarm D. focusing on an upcoming test

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