What are the three purposes of speeches to inform?
What will be an ideal response?
The three purposes of speeches to inform is to impart knowledge on our listeners, enhance their
understanding of specific information, and to permit application so the listeners can use the information
they are acquiring.
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Explain the following statement "every time you speak you exercise power and take on some responsibility for the consequences of what you do or do not say.""
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
"I got angry when I heard you tell your sister that I had lost my job." Which type of statement is missing from this assertive message?
a. A description of the facts b. A description of your feelings c. A description of the other person's behavior d. A description of the consequences the other's behavior has for you