What questions can a basic analysis of your audience and
situation help you answer? (List three)
What will be an ideal response?
What are the specific interests of this audience? What ideas should be covered for
this audience? How much information will they need? What language and support
materials will work best for them? How does this influence my topic selection? What could
be potential audience expectations and reactions? What situational obstacles could affect
the speech?
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Radio stations have become financially dependent on recorded music because it is __________ programming compared to bringing live talent into the studio to perform
Fill in the blank with correct word
While at an airport, the owner of a retail store saw a celebrity carrying a bag with his store's logo. He asked for and took a photograph with the celebrity. Later, he posted the picture on the store's Facebook page
On what grounds can the celebrity sue the store owner? a. Misappropriation of personality b. Defamation c. Libel d. Invasion of privacy
When Joy returned to a clothing store to exchange a pair of pants, she went to the first floor where she originally made the purchase. The employee said, "Of course I can't help you, go to customer service upstairs."
When Joy went upstairs, she searched all over but could not locate the exchange counter (because it was actually on the third floor) or anyone to assist her. After several minutes, she gave up and left the store, vowing to never shop there again. Which of the following could have improved Joy's visit? A. More signs to direct customers B. Clearer help from the first employee C. Less apathetic employees D. Not being patronized. E. All of the above
The more impersonal the interaction between people, the more likely they will __________
a) respond to each other as unique individuals b) respond to each other according to social roles c) establish conversation rules unique to the interaction d) begin self-disclosing quickly