In a 2001 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a radio station’s right to broadcast a newsworthy tape of an illegally intercepted cellphone conversation. The case:
a) Bowers v. Hardwick; b) Griswold v. Connecticut; c) Planned Parenthood v. Casey; d) Bartnicki v. Vopper; e) Stenberg v. Carhart.
D
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The special occasion speech which is generally the longest is _________
A) acceptance B) commemorative C) introduction D) presentation
What is the term for audiences that mostly disagree with the speaker?s position or topic?
A) hostile audiences B) disagreeable audiences C) sympathetic audiences D) pathetic audiences
Which statement is NOT true of examples?
A) ?They attract attention. B) ?They can enhance the speaker's credibility. C) ?Longer examples are called narratives. D) ?Hypothetical examples are more persuasive. E) ?They help listeners identify emotionally with the topic.
Family is a
A. primary group B. secondary group