What are some issues that seem big and important but are not often talked about? Why do you think people resist talking about such topics?
What will be an ideal response?
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Define perception and briefly explain the role it has in communication
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following describes the concern of a bona fide perspective of groups?
a. Why only the boundaries of groups move. b. Why only the contexts of groups change. c. How people can only be effective in one group at a time. d. How groups actually operate in real-world situations.
Speeches of contention
A) are most useful with a reluctant audience. B) are most useful with a committed audience. C) are most useful with a divided audience. D) are never an acceptable tactic.
"The choices this year are not just between two different personalities, or between two political
parties. They are between two different visions of the future, two fundamentally different ways of governing". What is this quotation an example of? A) description B) de?nition C) comparison D) etymology