When explaining a quasi-scientific phenomenon in an explanatory informative presentation, it is particularly important to use frequent previews, summaries, signposts, and transitions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Carla's classroom informative speech topic will take us through a guided tour of the Hershey

Chocolate Factory. Which organizational pattern would be best for her speech? A. Chronological B. Topical C. Spatial D. Causal

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Daniel asks Erin out on a date. Erin must now decide what she will say, how she will say it, what she won't say, etc. Erin, then is being presented with _______

a. feedback b. physiological noise c. choice points d. metamessages

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Heavy television viewers are more likely to have beliefs that reflect the worldview portrayed by television, which is not equivalent to reality. In television entertainment programming, 77% of major characters that commit crimes perpetrate acts of violence, compared to roughly 10% of actually reported crimes. This is an example of __________

a. agenda setting b. cultivation theory c. supporting dominant social systems d. uses and gratification theory e. standpoint theory

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Describe and provide an example of the relationship between identity goals and face-saving.

What will be an ideal response?

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