A speaker’s credibility can be built by:
a. speaking at a fast rate.
b. using pronouns like "I" and "you."
c. maintaining a professional appearance.
d. sharing high-quality information that the speaker researched.
d. sharing high-quality information that the speaker researched.
A speaker’s credibility can be built by sharing high-quality information that the speaker researched. You can verbally share your formal education, special study, demonstrated skill, and personal examples and stories.
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Felix considers himself a class clown who brings some lightness to otherwise dull classrooms. When a new classmate tells him he’s actually disruptive and not funny, he dismisses the opinion as inaccurate. Felix is exhibiting the stability of his ______.
a. self-esteem b. self-awareness c. self-concept d. self-worth
An example of apparel and accessories that a speaker should avoid include ________
A) a gardenia behind the right ear B) an expensive retractable pen C) a nylon windbreaker D) all of the above
The intersection of a claim and its support is called
a. a syllogism. b. a topic. c. an argument. d. adherence.
White people have an advantage of race privilege.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)