When speaking persuasively, the effective speaker:
A. does not support the claims with evidence
B. does not define the problem and/or the solution
C. uses credible evidence and sound reasoning
D. does not include a call to action
Answer: C. uses credible evidence and sound reasoning
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The speaker's language choice will influence the listeners' perception of
A) the speaker and the speech. B) the message and the occasion. C) the situation and the speaker. D) the audience and the speaker. E) the style and the audience.
Speakers should use jargon for clarity in their presentations
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Laura said to Adam, "I need a few suggestions regarding work." Then, she added, "I need suggestions on how to compute a quarterly report of the new sales team." In this scenario, Laura uses _____.
a. denotative language b. abstract language c. specific language d. concrete language
Because the conclusion is the most important part of your speech, it should also be the longest
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