What is the difference between a speech of acceptance and offering a toast?
What will be an ideal response?
Although the speech of acceptance and offering a toast fall in the category of speeches of courtesy, the speech of acceptance is a speech in which a person is speaking on behalf of the individual or a group thanking the audience for the award received. The toasts are seen as acts of tribute. They generally recognizes the achievements of an individual and expresses the hope that the person will continue to achieve distinction.
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Silence, gaze avoidance, and gaze aversion represent which type of turn-taking signal?
a. turn-yielding signals b. turn-denying signals c. turn-requesting signals d. turn-maintaining signals
This term refers to the items that serve as standards for measuring or judging others to gauge their momentum and difference
A) stickiness B) influencers C) benchmarks D) advocacy E) engagement
Who received the first patents for all-electronic television broadcasting?
What will be an ideal response?
Unspoken rules that guide our use of language are called
A) expressed rules. B) implied rules. C) governed rules. D) regulative rules.