The so-called sleeper effect means that your speech suffers from "mid-speech sag" and therefore invites your audience to doze.
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In radio, the term drive time means which of the following?
A. any hour that people might be driving B. morning and afternoon commute times C. the time to drive home important points in an ad D. when people go on vacation
In what case did the Supreme Court find that defendants had not had a fair trial because of widespread media publicity?
A. Shepherd v. Florida (1951) B. Sheppard v. Maxwell (1966) C. all of these D. none of these
“According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demographics of advertising, marketing and public relations jobs in the U.S. indicate that 8.7% are African-Americans/Blacks and 15.3% are Hispanics/Latinos. This compares to the demographics of the U.S. population that is 14% black and 17% Hispanic, for the same period.” What does this information suggest about the field of PR? How might these statistics impact the success or failure of an organization’s PR campaign?
What will be an ideal response?
The visual framework of a speech is based on the speaker's plan for using visual aids.
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