Words, phrases, or sentences that link your speech's arguments, points, or sections together are called:
a. transitions.
b. previews.
c. supporting materials.
d. narrations.
a
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According to your book, there are __________ stages of the perception process
a. 6 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5
Lee Webster is running for his city's mayoral position. During the final debate against his opponent,
Rachel Pink, he displays many communication apprehension symptoms. Typically, Lee is calm and collected when speaking in public, but this situation has caused him much anxiety. During the debate, he has many vocal disfluencies, and his hands shake as he gestures. Which of the following causes could most be attributed to his communication apprehension? A. skills deficiency B. situation-based apprehension C. heredity D. trait-like apprehension
One example of secondary tension is when conflict occurs as a result of a struggle for leadership.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
When asking yourself questions such as "Will my listeners be required to attend, or will they assemble by choice?" and "Is the occasion joyous or somber?" you are considering your audience's
A. knowledge. B. size. C. time. D. purpose.