Asking a rhetorical question, telling a startling statistic, providing a quotations, telling a story, using

humor, or referring to a recent event are all

A. ways to establish relevance.
B. ways to establish speaker credibility.
C. ways to capture attention.
D. ways to preview a speech.


C

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A. separation B. assimilation C. submission D. integration

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A written defamation is called

A) libel. B) slander. C) hate speech . D) detraction .

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Providing proof in the form of logical and motivational support is essential to persuasive speaking

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Journalists will most likely face difficulties if they use the First Amendment to justify ______.

A. writing a slanted editorial piece B. taking on a controversial subject C. publishing lies about someone D. printing a satirical article

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