______ are detailed points of focus for developing your central idea
a. Main ideas
b. Specific purpose statements
c. Preview statements
d. Topic lists
a
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Briefly describe three of the criteria used to evaluate the competence of a speaker and the effectiveness of an informative speech presentation
What will be an ideal response?
A speaker's perceived credibility is called:
A. ethos. B. selection. C. attendance. D. feedback.
The mistaken use of a word that sounds much like the intended word, such as "destruction" for "instruction," is known as a(n)
a. verbal irony. b. spoonerism. c. malapropism. d. understatement.
Choose the research term that describes "the author uses a dispassionate, third-person voice."
A. Writing style of the confessional B. Writing style of the impressionist C. Writing style of the realist