You should never try to get your audience's attention by

referring to yourself, the audience, or the occasion.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Which item below describes a case of state apprehension?

A. I get very nervous when I talk to strangers face-to-face, talk on the phone, and speak to groups. B. I get nervous only when I have to speak in class with the teacher grading my performance. C. Because I'm an experienced speaker, I feel no anxiety when I speak to a group whether it is large or small. D. I get very nervous when the other person speaks English poorly, when I have to talk to salespeople in retail stores, and when I have to talk to a group larger than three persons.

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The stock issues for a proposition of policy lead to the consideration of one or more

issues of fact or value. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In conversations, the monologist discloses way too much personal information

a. true b. false

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Most speakers begin by developing the body of the presentation and only later write the introduction.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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