If you have strong associations, prejudices or feelings on a topic,
you are acting as an ethical speaker if you
A.) put these feelings aside.
B.) reveal these feelings to your audience.
C.) conceal these feelings from your listeners.
D.) take the opposite viewpoint.
E.) select another topic.
B
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. English is the first language for nearly 60% of the population of South Africa. 2. The indigenous language of the M?ori has nearly disappeared from New Zealand. 3. Canada is officially a one-language country. 4. During the 19th century, the most common second language in the United States was German. 5. Since 1950, the requirement for U.S. citizenship has been “to read, write, and speak words in ordinary English.”
According to Andy Grove, the final stages of an aging industry follow a predictable three-stage course that occurs in the this order
A) ignore new challenges, radical reforms, and resist change. B) resist change, ignore new challenges, and radical reforms. C) ignore new challenges, resist change, and radical reforms. D) resist change, radical reforms, and ignore new challenges.
In this new era of digital technology, reporters are expected to do more than just report on the news. They are also expected to write, blog, tweet, shoot, video, sift the web, produce the news and do all of this with limited time and training. This is known as:
a. functional displacement b. framing c. native adverising d. "hamsterization of journalism"
While running for the president of the United States, Barack Obama gave many speeches advocating health care reform in the United States. These speeches were a form of ________ oratory.
A. deliberative B. epideictic C. ceremonial D. forensic