__________ are assessments given in written form, which
tend to contain more-detailed descriptions and
suggestions.
a. Written evaluations
b. Outlines
c. Oral evaluations
d. Written presentations
a
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What will be an ideal response?
When using supporting material, "starting with the audience" means the speaker __________.
A. begins with concepts familiar with the audience, then moves into the unfamiliar B. explains the supporting materials in a way that allows the audience to visualize C. makes direct eye contact with the audience D. all of these choices E. none of these choices
CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY. People can experience mood swings as a result of ______.
a. bad hair days b. gluten intolerance c. hormonal imbalances d. lack of sunshine
When a question doesn't make an assumption or force the interviewee into answering, but allows the interviewee to choose from a range of responses, the interviewer is trying to
a. ask an unbiased question. b. avoid an unlawful question. c. convey an honest assessment. d. elicit a general response.