In an introduction, you may ask a question that doesn't require a response but makes the audience think about your topic. This is called ________ question

A) a primacy
B) a hypothetical
C) a rhetorical
D) an unanswerable


Answer: C

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The speaker's characteristic use of language to convey meaning and evoke emotion is a speech element called __________.

A. invention B. arrangement C. style D. delivery

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Are new neighbor moves in next door and you see her often in the halls, at the mailboxes, and in the parking lot. You end up forming a frienship with her. What phenomenon are you experiencing?

What will be an ideal response?

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Informative Speaking includes speeches of definition,

demonstration and explanation. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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How does the following excerpt from a classroom speech violate the guidelines for the use of statistics presented in your textbook?I discovered on the Internet that each year, for every 100,000 students living in college dormitories, there are 4 cases of bacterial meningitis.

A. It doesn't state the statistics clearly. B. It doesn't cite a qualified source for the statistics. C. It doesn't round off the statistics. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both it doesn't state the statistics clearly and it doesn't cite a qualified source for the statistics.

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