Explain what narratives are and why they are important to use as evidence in a speech.
What will be an ideal response?
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Samuel Morse invented the telephone in 1844
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In response to DVRs, programmers are
a. scheduling more repeats of popular series. b. using product placement within the program. c. focusing on made-for-TV movies. d. developing more specials.
A persuasive speech __________.
A. only uses information to persuade an audience B. uses a combination of different appeals to persuade an audience C. does not need information, because it is attempting to convince rather than inform D. none of the these choices
In a speech noting how we must remain hopeful during efforts to find missing
children, Lars noted how investigators in Missouri, while searching for one child, Ben Ownby, who'd been missing for a week, found him and another, Shawn Hornbeck, who had been missing for four-and-a-half years. Police discovered them in the same apartment—captives of the same perpetrator. In relating this instance, Lars provided _____ as supporting material. A) an actual example B) a hypothetical example C) authoritative testimony D) symbolism to convey a moral