The text tells us that not every speech situation calls for each discrete step of the introduction. How can we tell which steps we can skip and when? Explain why you might choose to omit certain elements of certain steps of the introduction.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer will vary

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Censorship can be justified for words used to provoke violence under the Fighting Words Doctrine

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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He was determined to bring television to the public: _________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Aretha is looking for material about airline customer complaint levels for the presentation she is preparing for a travel industry conference. Which of the following types of sources should she search first if she wants to concentrate on the most up-to-date information?

A. magazines B. journals C. newspapers D. books

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Sally doesn't want to be interrupted while she's speaking so she avoids looking at others until she has said all she wants to say. Then she looks at the person who wants to respond. Sally has used nonverbal behavior to

A) establish relational level meanings. B) regulate interaction. C) define her cultural standpoint. D) demonstrate warmth.

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