A ______ source allows you to take information from someone or something that was present for whatever it is you are researching.
A. secondary
B. primary
C. quantitative
D. qualitative
B. primary
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She also wants to make more eye contact with the audience. What method of delivery will be best, given Susan's speech goals? a. memorized speaking b. extemporaneous speaking c. manuscript speaking d. impromptu speaking
Many modern U.S. presidents have utilized the power of the media to shape public opinion. But perhaps none have harnessed radio and television so well as a political force than Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. Using examples, explain how FDR utilized the power of radio and JFK commanded the power of television to successfully further their political agendas
What will be an ideal response?
While unheard of just a few years ago, the word "crowdsourcing" is now commonly used in conversations. New words that are introduced into a language are called _____.
A. trigger words B. neologisms C. slang D. signposts
Manuel, a teacher, decides to convince his school principal to raise funds to build a sports facility for the students. As the principal does not give much importance to sports, Manuel must work extra hard to seek the approval of his proposal. While speaking to the principal, Manuel lists out reasons why a sports facility is an asset for a school as opposed to a school with no sports facility. In
this scenario, Manuel is evidently using a _____ speech pattern. A) ?refutative B) ?comparative advantages C) ?statement of reasons D) ?criteria satisfaction