While speaking, you notice three audience members make faces of confusion when you say an important part of your speech. You quickly say, "I can see I confused a few of you. Let me say that differently…" What you did was considered _____
A. process analysis
B. prior analysis
C. post-speech analysis
D. presentation analysis
A
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Which types of organizations provide child care and are generally licensed or regulated by state and federal agencies?
a) Educational b) Health care c) Cultural d) Advocacy
To gather formal information about audience members' attitudes, beliefs, and values, you can
a. observe them before you speak. b. engage them in conversation prior to the speech. c. research the group you arespeaking to on the Internet or in other publications. d. ask open-ended and closed-ended questions on a survey.
Matching
1) Sylvia and Carl are arguing because Sylvia thought Carl was making fun of her when he called Sylvia a "spoiled brat." Carl really meant it as a term of endearment. A) pseudoconflictego conflict 2) Sylvia and Carl are arguing because Carl wants to paint the bathroom green and Sylvia thinks it would look better in blue. B) simple conflict 3) Sylvia and Carl are arguing about where to go on vacation and Carl complains that Sylvia doesn't know how to have fun and will probably want to visit her family instead of going somewhere exciting. C) pseudoconflict
An argument that requires an inferential leap is a(n) ________ argument.
A. emotive B. ethical C. deductive D. inductive