When evaluating a speech, one should consider two sets of constraints imposed on the speaker by the __________.
A. title and the thesis of the speech
B. immediate audience and the instructor
C. rhetorical situation and the speaker's purpose
D. thesis and the main ideas
Answer: C
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Which of the following is true about deductive reasoning?
A) The generalization can appear at any point in the presentation. B) This pattern starts with a generalization and predicts outcomes. C) This arrangement is often the best to use for unfavorable audiences. D) This type of reasoning works in the same way we learn about most concepts in the real world: we experience them first, then draw a conclusion about what we have experienced.
C.H. Cooley's concept of the looking glass self says that _______
a. you compare yourself to persons in groups you are with and see how you measure up b. significant others learn their self-concepts from your verbal and nonverbal messages c. you interpret and evaluate your own behavior d. your self-concept develops through looking at the image of yourself that others reveal to you
______ type of story involves integrating interaction between the reporter and the anchor during a live newscast.
A. VO/SOT B. Reader C. Package D. LOS
A(n) ________ group is a group of concerned individuals who get together to help another deal with a problem
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).