Explain how introductions, conclusions, and transitions contribute to fulfilling audience expectations
about form.
What will be an ideal response?
Audiences expect a beginning, middle, and end and expect to be guided through the speech.
Introductions prepare audiences and preview points; transitions guide listeners from one point to the next
and reinforce coherence; conclusions add a sense of finality.
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A) charisma. B) honesty. C) competence. D) credibility.
Dad says to Junior, "Hand me the screwdriver." Junior responds with, "Which kind, a flathead or Phillips?" Which language barrier is Junior trying to overcome?
A) bypassing B) polarization C) allness D) failure to be specific.
The Artsfest committee is an example a problem-solving group.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the process of communication, the channel is defined as
A. feedback from the message. B. the means by which a message is communicated. C. the process of interfering with the message. D. the location where the communication takes place.