After listening to a speech, the ____ is what listeners will carry away with them; it is
what they will remember as the heart of the speech.
A) general purpose
B) subsidiary purposes
C) transactional dialogue
D) thesis statement
D
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If what a word refers to can be experienced with our senses, it is described as ________
A) denotative B) connotative C) concrete D) abstract
Exploring values, negotiating new relationships with family members, discovering romantic and sexual opportunities, becoming more other-oriented, and seeking increased intimacy are all strongly associated with __________.
A. childhood B. adolescence C. young adulthood D. adulthood
Communicators with greater working memory capacity can better understand what other people mean, can analyze complex issues, and are able to track relevant interactions.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
According to your textbook, when giving a speech of introduction you should
A. state your personal view on the main speaker's topic. B. provide a biography of the main speaker. C. build enthusiasm for the main speaker. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both build enthusiasm for the main speaker and state your personal view on the main speaker's topic.