Bill Clinton would point his ?nger aggressively in an effort to drive home his points
The ________ appeared spontaneous and real.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
gesture
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When attempting to persuade an audience that is neutral, you should
a. refer to beliefs that many listeners share. b. ask listeners for an immediate show of support. c. consider making advocacy rather than understanding your goal. d. acknowledge the opposing points of view that members of your audience may hold.
In 1991 the Supreme Court held that the First Amendment does not protect the news media from being sued for breaking a promise not to identify a news source. The case?
a) Cohen v. Cowles Media; b) Bridges v. California; c) Branzburg v. Hayes; d) Farr v. Pitchess; e) Zurcher v. Stanford Daily.
All of the following are speeches about events EXCEPT
a. the running of the bulls in Spain. b. a demonstration of ballet techniques. c. Arbor day. d. shopping on "black Friday."
A descriptive analysis and evaluation of the group's strengths and weaknesses is called a
A. lesson. B. reminder. C. critique. D. content analysis. E. none of these