One of the greatest differences between writing an essay and giving a speech is that the listener, unlike the reader, cannot turn to a dictionary or reread an author's words to discover their meaning. How does this complicate the task of a public speaker? Explain three specific steps a speaker can take to make his or her meaning clear despite these complications.

What will be an ideal response?


Discussion: These three steps need not be limited to material dealt with in Chapter 12. Students might focus their answers on such matters as using familiar words, eliminating clutter, and the like, but they might also mention such matters as using clear patterns of organization, providing connectives between ideas, etc.

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Given the definition of persuasion and the intent of persuasion, which of the following statements does the text agree with?

a. Persuasion requires a change in behavior, even if the change is delayed, unwilling or slight. b. Persuasion occursany time you move a listener's opinion in the direction you advocate, even if thatmovement is slight. c. Persuasion occurs when you reiterate listeners' values, attitudes, or beliefs. d. Persuasion occursany time you speak persuasively.

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Engaging in listening for enjoyment, including listening to music and humor is called appreciative listening

A. True B. False

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________ is an informative strategy designed to clarify a term or concept that is vague or

troublesome. A) Defining B) Refining C) Reporting D) Explaining E) Describing

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When Henry listens to his favorite band, he is engaging in empathic listening

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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