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.
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
In conversations, the monologist discloses way too much personal information
a. true b. false
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)