What was the Penny Press?
a. A newspaper in the town of Penny, N.Y.
b. The movement toward low-cost mass-circulation newspapers.
c. A high-speed printing press invented by William Penny.
d. A nickname for newsboys who sold newspapers on street corners.
b
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Sheena's informative speech was on the life of Marie Curie. She covered Curie's early life and marriage, her scientific achievements despite the prejudice against her as a woman, and finally, the importance of Curie's discoveries on modern life. She concluded her introduction by previewing all the main points, then used an internal summary as a transition to each of the main ideas. In her conclusion, she summarized main ideas, emphasizing the importance of Marie Curie's life. What strategy to enhance audience recall was Sheena using?
a. Pacing the information flow. b. Reinforcing the main ideas nonverbally. c Telling a suspenseful story. d. Building in redundancy.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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In public speaking, the three main problems related to movement by the speaker are too _____, too _____, and too _____
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Define gunnysacking and describe a conflict scenario that illustrates the concept. What would you advise a person using this strategy to do to achieve a more constructive tone?
What will be an ideal response?