Your textbook authors suggest several logistical questions for
making your presentation more effective EXCEPT:
a. Where will I speak?
b. How many people will be in my audience?
c. When and how long should I speak?
d. How can I enhance my credibility?
e. None of the above
d
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Dr. Shaw requires that her Public Speaking students practice citing sources accurately and truthfully. She is asking them to engage in __________.
A. Citationality B. Academic integrity C. Plagiarism avoidance D. Sourcing
A definition is a statement of the approximate meaning of a word or phrase
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is an opinion and not a behavior?
a. Eat dinner with your family at least five times a week. b. Stop drinking so much caffeine. c. Try to walk at least 20 minutes a day, three times a week. d. The best chocolate in the world is Belgian dark. e. Take a trip to the Galapagos before it's too late!
The primary purpose of an introduction is to
A) make the audience laugh. B) tell what all of your sources are. C) move your audience to action. D) get the audience's attention.