________ uses nonfactual information or opinions that appear to be facts along with emotional appeals to change a person's mind or promote a desired behavior
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Propaganda
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What is the opposition of needs, values, and/or interests?
A) Convention B) Story C) Characters D) Conflict E) Plot
"Jonathan didn't understand why he really needed a college degree. He thought there were lots of jobs
willing to hire people who were only high school graduates. But then, the economy took a downturn, and suddenly competition became more intense, and Jonathan found that people with college degrees were getting hired at nearly five times the rate as those without a degree." This story is an example of A) a personal narrative. B) a third-person narrative. C) a definition by operation. D) a definition by analogy.
Which option is NOT an essential part of an outline's heading?
A) ?the speaker's name B) ?the finalized central idea C) ?the specific purpose statement D) ?the speech's title E) ?the general purpose statement
It is not a priority to capture the audience's attention and interest in the first few lines of the introduction to your speech.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)