One student wanted to give a speech with the specific purpose that he wanted his
listeners to understand how to secretly receive satellite television signals so they could
avoid paying for the service.
In terms of ethical considerations, how should we advise the
speaker?
A) The speech would be unethical as it is socially irresponsible.
B) The speech, although ethical, does present a moral dilemma.
C) The speech would only be unethical if physical harm occurred.
D) The speech is ethical since what is broadcast belongs to us all.
A.
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According to the Journal of Public Relations Research, one of the key attributes of competent public relations managers is
a) ability to solve problems. b) years of professional experience. c) seamless reporting to the top-level management. d) communication with customers.
Matching
824) articulation 825) extemporaneous speech 826) impromptu speech 827) spontaneity 828) manuscript speech 829) memorized speech 830) paralanguage 831) pronunciation 832) sincerity 833) speech A) a speaker's apparent natural behavior at the time of delivery B) speaking words clearly C) gives meaning to the words in a speech D) prepared, practiced, and in a conversational style E) delivered from a prepared speech F) the number of words spoken in a certain amount of time G) manuscript speech committed to memory H) "spur of the moment" delivery I) caring about the topic, presentation, and the audience J) cooperative act between the speaker and the audience K) speaking words correctly
The study of the meaning of words is called
A) syntactics. B) semantics. C) pragmatics. D) phonemics.
__________ (which is not the same as listening) happens when you get within range of some auditory stimulus.
A. Evaluating B. Repeating C. Backchanneling D. Hearing