Which question is the speaker addressing when deciding whether to rely on the primacy effect or the
recency effect?
A) Should my most entertaining example be in my introduction or my conclusion?
B) Should my strongest ideas come first or last in my speech?
C) How independent are my main ideas?
D) Should the audience participate at the beginning of the speech or at the end?
E) How many days before the speech should I start writing my outline?
B
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Discuss the two problems that arise when discussing a speaker's style.
What will be an ideal response?
Do you agree that "humans co-create a social reality"? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
An illustration is
A) a brief distance that provides the bare facts. B) a detailed and vivid picture or narrative. C) a comparison between two things of different categories. D) a comparison between tow things of the same category.
When you advocate a highly unpopular position, it is particularly important to ________ in the introduction of your speech.
A. define unclear terms B. have a concise preview statement C. state the importance of the topic D. establish goodwill toward the audience E. tell a story