Describe the process of creating preliminary, full-sentence, and presentational outlines. How will you use these types of outlines for your upcoming speech?

What will be an ideal response?


The preliminary outline is a list of all the points that may be used in a speech. The full-sentence outline expands on the preliminary outline and includes all the ideas you have decided to include in your
speech. The presentational outline is a concise, condensed outline with notations, usually a
combination of full sentences, key words and phrases.

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Which one does not constitute a characteristic of dialogic listening?

a. Accept the speaker as a person of worth simply because she or he is a human being. b. Make an effort to place the listener in the speaker’s position. c. The focus of one’s mental attention on the speaker. d. The listener’s views are not part of the interaction.

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When the use of humor stimulates audience feedback in an after-dinner speech, a

speaker should continue talking through audience laughter. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The open system ? closed system group dialectic can be described as

a) balancing a commitment to group norms and standards with a willingness to differ and change. b) balancing member similarities and differences. c) balancing external access and support with internal group solidarity and rewards. d) balancing member energy and labor with the group's need for rest and renewal. e) balancing members' personal goals with the group's goal.

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An announcer reading the news on the radio is an example of ________ communication.

A. interpersonal B. small group C. mass D. intrapersonal

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