What does the “spiral of silence” refer to?
a. The suspected link between media exposure and autism.
b. Getting caught in a chat room where no one is speaking.
c. Not voicing opinions that, according to polls, may be unpopular.
d. The imposition of secular values on traditional society.
c
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Which of the following is not an advantage of extemporaneous speaking? a. Extemporaneous speaking helps make eye contact and gestures more natural
b. Extemporaneous speaking helps you stay audience centered. c. Extemporaneous speaking helps your speech flow smoothly since it is completely memorized. d. Extemporaneous speaking eliminates the perception that you are just reading your speech.
How does the use of audio and video in broadcast stories affect the role of the reporter and the relationship between the story and the audience?
What will be an ideal response?
What are some ways to engage your audience?
a. Provide the contact information of reporters b. Provide a discussion forum c. Use a web poll to get audience opinions on issues d. All of the above
To be effective, speakers should add a two-second pause
a. before and after each transition or signpost. b. only after asking a question. c. whenever they feel nervous or uncertain. d. before the first sentence and after the last sentence.