The rules of ethical interviewing, at times, allows for embellishing a story or changing an example just slightly to fit your needs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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What strategy do effective speakers avoid when developing their conclusions?
A. adding new information B. referring back to the introduction C. reviewing the main points D. ending with a memorable thought
Mark, an officer in the American army, is specially trained to provide background information and accompany the journalists who report on army operations on the warfront
During one of these occasions, Mark realized that since the lives of the soldiers on the warfront are always at risk, the dissemination of information through the media should be cautiously managed. What role Mark is playing? a) Public affairs officer b) Redevelopment personnel officer c) Public information officer d) Army recruiting officer
During a question-and-answer session, a speaker should not admit he/she does not know the answer to an audience member's question, as he/she may lose credibility
A. True B. False
Media organizations adopting legal strategies to question the constitutionality of specific regulations or lobbying potentially supportive politicians that are for favorable media regulations and threatening opponents that are against those favorable regulations are examples of what political constraint response?
A. challenge B. interpretation C. preemption D. compliance