Your textbook discusses four methods of brainstorming for a speech topic. In a brief essay, identify and explain three of those methods.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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Listening to and trying to get down every single point and fact a speaker shares while missing the main point of the message is typical of ______.
a. environmental distractions b. medium distractions c. factual diversion d. semantic diversion
"Drunk driving can kill people. College students drink and drive. Therefore, college students can kill others (by drinking and driving)." This is an example of a syllogism.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Critical thinking is important, because the structure of your speech
A. comes from your emotions at the time of the speech. B. mirrors the structure of your thinking. C. is determined by audience criticisms during delivery. D. is a simple exercise in rearranging your ideas.
Best results are obtained by renting a high-bandwidth channel from the telephone company
A. TRUE B. FALSE