When an object is either too large or not portable, the speaker's next best option is to

A) use a picture of the object.
B) use a working model.
C) pass the object around.
D) draw an illustration of the object.
E) abandon the idea of using a visual aid for that point.


B

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When asked to defend the policy he advocated, the senator insisted, "Unless you're

one of those liberal, tree-hugging types, you'll see the merits of this proposal!" The senator's response illustrates _____. A) language that helps clarify positions B) style substituted for argument C) language that promotes heightened awareness D) language that captures, precisely, the essence of the opposition

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Gary and Agnes went on a double date with Amanda and Bill. Although Gary and Agnes were affectionate with each other and held hands throughout the date, Amanda and Bill hardly looked at each other and never touched. Amanda and Bill broke up after they left the date. Their behavior is an example of using nonverbal communication to _________.

a. provide information. b. convey relationship messages. c. regulate interactions. d. manage impressions.

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What kind of reasoning is exemplified in the following statement?According to a study by the University of Michigan, married men in the United States earn an average of 31 percent more money than unmarried men. It seems clear, then, that for many men being married is a major factor in financial success.

A. analogical reasoning B. deductive reasoning C. reasoning from principle D. statistical reasoning E. causal reasoning

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