You are ready to sit down and prepare an outline for your speech. Where do you start?
A) Outline the introduction first.
B) Outline the conclusion first.
C) Outline the body first.
D) Determine your top 8-10 points.
C
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Informative speaking includes all of the following goals EXCEPT to
a. educate. b. convince. c. impart knowledge. d. demonstrate.
What is the purpose of a Gantt chart?
a. to organize multiple deadlines b. to show project expenses c. to track staff hours d. to display project elements
Pierre enjoys a certain host on a radio show driving home from work every evening.By choosing to listen to this host and not to others, Pierre is being _____ in his listening
a. perceptive b. selective c. constructive d. sympathetic