When a speaker supports a claim by telling a dramatic story from which the listeners will draw a
lesson or conclusion that validates the speaker's point, this is reasoning by
A) analogy.
B) testimony.
C) cause.
D) sign.
E) narrative.
E
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a) The LGBT community b) The Disability community c) The Muslim community d) The Jewish community
Which of the following is NOT listed as a tip when making eye contact with your audience?
A. Look over the heads of your listeners if you are feeling nervous or anxious. B. Establish eye contact with the entire audience. C. Never let words come out of your mouth when your eyes are looking down. D. Make eye contact with individuals.
Of the many guidelines for effectively answering audience questions, which is the most basic and important?
a) Be brief. b) Anticipate the questions that may be asked. c) Be prepared. d) Answer the question. e) Be honest.
Kevin's sister Josephine gave Kevin a copy of a speech she had written and told him to go ahead and tell his public speaking professor that he wrote it. When Kevin did this, he committed
A. patchwork plagiarism. B. defamation. C. global plagiarism. D. incremental plagiarism.