Briefly identify and describe three types of examples used by speakers. Provide an example you could use in your own speech for each example type
What will be an ideal response?
A brief example is a specific instance that is used to introduce a topic, drive home a point, or create a desired response. An illustration is an extended example, narrative, case history, or anecdote that is striking and memorable. An analogy is a comparison of two things that are similar in certain essential
characteristics.
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People who follow up on innovative ideas through specialized media such as trade journals or interpersonal contacts are called _______________
a. early adopters b. laggards c. innovators d. adapters
During the 1950s and 1960s the Supreme Court was often unable to agree upon a majority opinion in obscenity cases because two justices took the absolutist position that no restrictions on obscene matter are permitted by the First Amendment. Which two justices took this position?
a) Warren and Douglas; b) Blackmun and Douglas; c) Warren and Black; d) Douglas and Black; e) Brennan and Warren.
It is important for speakers to remember that the listeners' judgments about a speaker's ethos __________.
A. are durable and lasting B. are general in nature C. are mainly based on appearance D. take a long time to develop
Principled negotiation involves:
a. Incorporating subjective opinions b. Separating people from the problem c. Focusing on positions, not interests d. a and c