Explain what narratives are and why they are important to use as evidence in a speech. 

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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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.

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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

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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

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