Which of the key elements of presentation speaking is representing
in the following principle from the Audience's Bill of Rights:
The
right to know the speaker's position, the rationale for that position,
the quality of evidence that supports that position, as well as the
right to have complex charts explained.a. Purpose
b. Audience
c. Credibility
d. Content
e. Performance
d
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Standing up for our rights, needs, and wants while respecting the needs, rights, and wants of others refers to
a. aggressive communication. b. assertive communication. c. submissive communication. d. passive aggression. e. None of the above
Opinions are viewed as __________ in a speech.
A. verifiable statements B. reflective values C. subjective judgments D. unstated assumptions
The phase in the listening process where you make your brain pay attention to a given sound or equivalent stimulus is called
a. attending. b. receiving. c. understanding. d. remembering.
The simple surface level of speech act is known as the
A. Speech movement B. Perlocutionary act C. Illocutionary act D. Locutionary act