How do speeches presented in "real-world" settings compare to those presented in
the classroom?
A) Citizens in a public forum are less interested in where you got your information or
how carefully you prepared.
B) Since you are merely learning to speak in the classroom, you need not be as
careful in your preparations or your research.
C) The classroom setting presents higher expectations, since you must convince a
highly educated audience to accept your viewpoint.
D) In either setting you have an obligation to know what you're talking about and to
take the time to prepare your speech carefully.
D
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Culture influences the development of interpersonal relationships. A major difference between Eastern and Western relationship is that:
A. Western cultures engage in long-term and asymmetrical reciprocity. B. Eastern cultures engage in short-term and symmetrical reciprocity. C. Western cultures engage in long-term and symmetrical reciprocity. D. Eastern cultures engage in long-term and asymmetrical reciprocity.
A ______ is anything tangible that helps communicate an idea to an audience
a. presentation aid b. diagram c. visual rhetoric d. model
Your self-concept is made up of all the following elements except
a. comparisons with others. b. others images of you. c. cultural background influence. d. psychological safety
A comparison-contrast arrangement shows the audience how two
things are similar and different. Indicate whether the statement is true or false