When giving a speech to introduce another person to your audience, it is important to
A) focus on a key aspect of the person's experience or character.
B) focus on the subject's ethos more than your own.
C) use a manuscript delivery so you won't make any errors.
D) leave the body of the speech to be covered by the person you are introducing.
E) cover all the possible details of the person's biography.
A
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a. People mostly use the Internet for information seeking and rarely ever for communication b. People use the Internet mostly for work and second for communication c. People mostly use the Internet for communication and far less for information seeking d. People use the Internet most to get information, and the vast majority also use it for communicating e. None of the above
Ads on TV, radio, and pop-up commercials on the Internet; sermons; political speeches and sales presentations all have the general purpose to
a. inform. b. persuade. c. entertain. d. inspire.
Both dubbing and electronic editing are nondestructive
TRUE FALSE
When in a job interview, you take great care to use _____ strategies. You dress professionally, speak articulately, and emphasize your positive qualities
A) influencing B) self-monitoring C) self-deprecating D) image confirming