A presentation speech is a common speech
A) of greeting.
B) of tribute.
C) of testimony.
D) marking an award.
E) of welcome.
D
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After traveling to Tibet last summer, Jason believed that Tibet should no longer be
subject to Chinese rule. He carefully constructed a speech for class on the topic using careful, credible research and his own experiences, and he practiced several times to improve his delivery. In spite of his preparation, discussion with classmates after his presentation revealed that they recalled little he had said and had no real position on Tibet. What else might Jason have done to persuade his audience of the need for a free Tibet? A) Cited some teachings from the Dalai Lama, noting the legitimacy of a free Tibet B) Emphasized, more strongly, how his trip to Tibet enabled his understanding C) Shown how Tibetans' desire for freedoms mirrors his audience's desires D) Displayed map images of where he traveled in Tibet, to bolster his credibility
Roberta told her parents that she earned an "A" on her psychology exam because she had
studied hard and knew the material. She told her parents that she only received a "C" on her history exam because, although she also knew that material, her history professor doesn't like her. This is an example of the self-serving bias. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Lance is extremely nervous about delivering his speech. What advice can you offer him?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the roles described here is more of an informal role than a formal role?
A. Cecelia's role of taking notes as the club's secretary B. Zyna's role of balancing the checkbook as the club's treasurer C. Francisco's role of maintaining order as the club's parliamentarian D. Jenny's role of "taskmaster" because of her ability to maintain focus and not be sidetracked by frivolity and side talk