At the early stage of speech preparation, a topic outline is more appropriate than a full sentence outline.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The common law is

A. a deductive system of law where the rules are expounded first and then the court decides the legal situation under the existing rules. B. an administrative system of law in which a government official uses a panel of common citizens to develop the rule of law. C. a legislative system of law that operates at the state and local levels. D. an inductive system of law in which a legal rule is arrived at after consideration of a great many specific instances or cases.

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Speeches about __________ typically are demonstration or "how to" speeches which seek to take the audience through a practice step by step

a. objects b. processes c. events d. concepts

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Highrise Constructions was started with the purpose of building commercial properties. As the economy took a downturn, to survive, the company also started trading in construction materials

A few years later, the economy took another turn for the good and the company began focusing on construction again. As a result, management and the employees were confused about the company's main business and on which area they should be concentrating their efforts. What kind of a group does this company need to form urgently, and why? a) Directional group; so that the company can have a vision and some concrete policy about its busines b) Steering committee; as the overall organizational plans and processes need to be implemented to save the company c) Prefab group; as the group urgently needs to be formed d) Project team; as the group needs to come up with a solution in a fixed time frame

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Generally, real examples are more credible than hypothetical examples and convey a sense of immediacy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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