What are the four ethical responsibilities of a person listening to a public speech?
What will be an ideal response?
seek exposure to well-informed speakers, avoid prejudging speakers or their ideas, evaluate the logic and credibility of the speaker's ideas, and beware the consequences of not listening carefully.
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When journalist Nathan Crooks says in one of his Seven Tips for a Successful Journalism Career to “be prepared to jump on a new story,” what does he mean?
a. Be competitive and get the story out before anyone else. b. Be aggressive with interviews to get to the bottom of the issue. c. Be ready when the story Is ready – no matter what time it is. d. Be willing to leave the story you are working on to pick up a new story.
Discuss Aristotle's three persuasive proofs, and give examples of how they can be applied to your final speech
What will be an ideal response?
Curt is eating dinner with his parents when they start to argue. His mom and dad are saying
hateful things to each other, yet Curt dares not leave the table. Feeling trapped and uncomfortable, he stares down at his plate counting peas. Which defense mechanism is Curt demonstrating? A) avoidance B) psychological withdrawal C) distancing D) reaction formation
"More than two-thirds of adult Americans are overweight or obese" is which element of an argument?
A) reasoning B) qualifier C) evidence D) claim