The general purpose of a speech
A) decides whether your overriding goal is to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.
B) includes the main points of your speech.
C) includes the major ideas of your speech.
D) decides what you hope to accomplish, which aspect you will cover, and your intended
audience.
A
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Linking your topic directly to your audience to capture and keep their interest is called:
A. being creative. B. being relevant. C. being accurate. D. being clear.
Attending to a message means to focus briefly on a part of a particular message
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An example of apparel and accessories that a speaker should avoid include ________
A) a gardenia behind the right ear B) an expensive retractable pen C) a nylon windbreaker D) all of the above
A question that outlines a specific scenario and asks the applicant to explain how she would respond is called a(n) ________ question
What will be an ideal response?