Malcolm is troubled by his attempts to find a topic for his persuasive speaking assignment. After thumbing through magazines and books to find a topic, Malcolm still can't come up with any decent ideas
When he thinks of something, he immediately dismisses it saying, "That's a lousy topic; the audience will be bored." What technique should Malcolm utilize in this situation?
A) logical divisions
B) brainstorming
C) categorical development
D) piggybacking
B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. One of several limitations of the cultural imperialism thesis is that it overestimates the role played by local media. 2. ICANN is a global governing body regulating media companies’ international mergers and acquisitions. 3. Media are equally accessible around the world. 4. Globally, patterns of media consumption follow the same pattern as economic inequality. 5. The global digital divide refers to the gap in access to information and communication technologies between the wealthy and poor regions of the world.
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a. go back over the email messages individually. b. cut off all communication for a few days. c. talk on the telephone or meet face-to-face. d. just forget what was written as email is not indicative of true feelings.
When you order lunch from the drive-thru, your interaction with the cashier is an example of:
a. interpersonal communication. b. unique communication. c. dyadic communication. d. transactional communication.