In a speech with the general purpose "to inform," a speaker is

a. acting as an advocate for an issue.
b. being a storyteller, sharing experiences.
c. teaching new information.
d. motivating the audience to act.


c

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In screenplays, a writer may wish to indicate a pause by the actor in the dialogue for the character, which is typically indicted by the parenthetical directions (Pause) or (__________), which are both terms to indicate a moment of silence.   

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Which of the following statements distinguishes the rhetorical perspective from the scientific perspective?

A) The rhetorical perspective is concerned with the discovery and testing of certain kinds of truths. B) The rhetorical perspective is interested in what influences or persuades people. C) The rhetorical perspective is based on the belief that assumptions should be tested through logical and experiment. D) The rhetorical perspective is focused on how conclusions are reached and tested.

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