The upper time limit for a speech is
a. 5 minutes.
b. 15 minutes.
c. 20 minutes.
d. 45 minutes.
e. 30 minutes.
c
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A) psychology B) public speaking C) philosophy D) political science
?All ministers are honest people; Rev. Thompson is a minister; therefore, Rev. Thompson is an
honest man? is an example of ________. A) inductive reasoning B) a syllogism C) a form of causal reasoning D) a fallacy known as ad hominem
In the introduction of her speech about eating disorders, Sheila told the story of her
friend who almost died of anorexia. In her conclusion, she reminded her audience of what her friend went through and explained that her friend was currently doing well in her battle against the disease. Was this an appropriate strategy for her speech? a. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as a reference to the introduction. b. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as a reference to the occasion. c. No; the introduction and conclusion are separate elements of a speech and should not overlap. d. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as an appeal to action.
Attitudes about messages and receivers do not influence channel selection
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.