An either-or fallacy is an argument in which the speaker claims our options are "either A or B," when actually more than two options exist

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


true

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For many speakers, mastering the presentation preparation process

helps boost their confidence when speaking in front of an audience. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Salena always finds the good in everything she does even when it is an unpleasant task. The term applied to how a person views and interprets the world around them is their _____

a. outlook b. mode c. operation d. attribution

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When talking with an elderly person, you should NOT

a. focus on a limited number of issues. b. eliminate excess noise. c. speak more slowly than usual. d. be time-oriented.

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Approaches to electronic and digital media management in use today are almost exclusively those of the modern school of management

True False

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