When presenting a speech, a smooth flow without stumbles and vocal fillers is called:

A. pronunciation.
B. fluency.
C. articulation.
D. vocal inflection.


B

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Carter's boss promised to give him time during the weekly staff meeting to explore the feasibility of changing the company's sick leave policy. However, when Carter received his agenda, he discovered that his boss had only allotted 15 minutes for this discussion, even though several employees had strong opinions about the matter. How can Carter address his time constraints in this

situation? a. Reduce the scope of his presentation and the discussion to one or two key provisions of theproposed change. b. Ask his boss to doubleā€”or even triple--the amount of time available so he can fully discuss all ofthe provisions of the proposed change. c. Change his speech from an invitational format to a persuasive format and work to convince hislisteners that his perspective is correct. d. Change his speech from an invitational format to an informative format to give the audience theinformation they need to understand the proposed changes.

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Which of the following should you do when determining your main points and selecting supporting material for your speech?

A) ?Ignore audience diversity. B) ?Use initial audience disposition. C) ?Use unfamiliar language and jargon. D) ?Refrain from tailoring a speech based on audience's needs.

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How do the technology gap and information gap differ? How are they related?

What will be an ideal response?

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