Based on your new knowledge regarding outlining, what advice would you give someone who had
never outlined a speech? Discuss what you believe is the most essential and important information and
provide an example to support your claims.
What will be an ideal response?
A minimal answer will thread tips from the text (such as information on constructing a
preparation outline on pages 131-133 and/or constructing a speaking outline on pages 138-140) into
advice and answer all questions above with support to back claims.
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In general, how long are memoranda?
a. any length, as long as the message is conveyed b. just one page—always c. one to two pages d. one-half page
Under the federal Freedom of Information Act, the public and media have a right to inspect documents of
a. the executive branch of government, excluding the president and his immediate staff. b. Congress, including almost all congressional committees. c. the federal courts at all levels. d. All of the above
Which of the following does your textbook recommend as ways to help narrow a Google search to make it more effective?
A. Explore specialized Google resources such as news, books, and scholar. B. Type specific questions into the search box. C. Develop a strategy to search for specific terms you want to find. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both develop a strategy to search for specific terms you want to find and explore specialized Google resources such as news, books, and scholar.
A high level of competition among members of a group usually leads to a more productive team
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.