A presentation speech is a speech that officially recommends someone as a candidate for an office or position
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Too many points in the body of a speech are a sign of listing facts rather than developing an argument.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Speeches that focus on facts may address
A) only the present facts. B) past, present, and future facts. C) opinions and inferences. D) only past facts.
Cable TV’s peak is being threatened by which medium:
a. broadcast TV b. computers c. convergence d. none of the above
Sanjay's group begins brainstorming ideas. Renata states an idea and Sanjay says, "I think that's the best idea I've heard yet." Based on this example, what should Sanjay keep in mind while brainstorming?
A. It is important to offer constructive criticism rather than praise. B. Generation of ideas and evaluation of ideas should be separate. C. Praise only the ideas that you think could be feasible solutions. D. Nonverbal feedback is more effective than verbal feedback.