To arrive at a ______ for your speech, you should think in precise terms of what you want your audience to be able to do at the end of your speech
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specific purpose
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A succinct, one-sentence statement of what a speaker wants to prove is known as
a. evidence. b. a warrant. c. a claim. d. an argument.
In the _____ stage of small group development, members make some attempt to identify what needs to be done, who will do it, and so on
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What kind of research did the OSA do first?
A. oral histories B. surveys C. focus groups D. field observation
Dialogic communication:
A) means that you encourage stories lived and stories told but carefully avoid stories untold, stories unknown, and stories unheard. B) is defined as a conversation in which parties remain in the tension between holding their own perspective while being profoundly open to the other. C) means that you approximate the process of communication favored by Socrates in the dialogues of Plato. D) means that you control persons-in-communication, thereby establishing both coordination and coherence.