Choosing words and illustrations requires a keen understanding of the complex, and often conflicting, values held among diverse publics

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True .

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What’s missing from this perception check? “When I saw you having lunch with Emily, I figured you liked her more than me. What’s going on?”?

A) It is too wordy. B) It has only one interpretation. C) It doesn't request clarification. D) It doesn't describe behavior. E) Nothing is missing from this perception check.

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Phrases like "to illustrate," "for example," "in other words," "essentially," or "to clarify" are called section transitions

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Translating ideas and images in the speaker's mind into verbal or nonverbal messages that an audience can understand is termed _________

A) listening B) feedback C) encoding D) decoding

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Marty chooses to write his persuasive speech on eating a healthy breakfast. Even though he doesn't eat

breakfast and doesn't believe he needs to eat breakfast, he thinks it will be a safe and appropriate topic for his class. Johannesen would argue that Marty's speech topic is ethical for him to use. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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