The speaker's thesis statement should convey the main idea of the speech in a single sentence.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Dewey's problem-solving process starts with the following steps:
A) definition and analysis of the problem and generation of possible solutions B) definition of the problem and generation of possible solutions C) definition and analysis of the problem and establishment of criteria for evaluating solutions D) definition of the problem and identification and evaluation of possible solutions
Topics often have natural subdivisions. How can speeches that have the purpose of explaining
how to do something be divided? What about speeches that deal with history or development? What will be an ideal response?
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1961 that a public relations firm could exercise its First Amendment rights to present dishonest information on behalf of its client
a. True b. False
"It will take too long." "It's too complicated." "It won't work." "It's a crazy idea." These comments heard in a brainstorming group are examples of
a. flame baiters. b. freewheelers. c. interventions. d. idea killers.