List four questions that a speaker must ask when preparing to talk publicly to a culturally diverse audience
What will be an ideal response?
(1) Can you respect individual differences and cultural diversity while attempting to get a group of people to think alike and work together? (2) Can you recognize the diversity of your audience's experiences? (3) Can you be true to yourself and your commitments while adapting to others? (4) Can you successfully negotiate the differences between what audiences expect of you and what you expect of yourself?
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a. a newspaper columnist b. a newspaper reporter c. a college professor d. a political activist
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. True b. False
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A. between individuals who are "alike culturally." B. between individuals who are "unalike culturally." C. across cultures. D. within the same culture.