Discuss how knowing your strengths and weaknesses will help you for your next speech. Provide examples

What will be an ideal response?


The more you understand your strengths and weaknesses, the better you will be able to craft your speech to your abilities. The more confident you are that you can accomplish what you set out to do, the less nervous you will be.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The type of conflict involves both task and relational dimensions of a group is called a(n)

A. extrinsic. B. task. C. process. D. relational. E. inequity.

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When the best man toasts a bride and groom at a wedding, he is making a

A. special occasion speech. B. humorous speech. C. speech of entertainment. D. speech of introduction.

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You know your friend Raoul has just lost his grandmother, with whom he was very close. However, when he tells you how sad the funeral was, you cannot detect any nonverbal cues that reflect grief. Identify what kind of message Raoul is sending and discuss whether you would give more weight to his verbal or nonverbal cues.

What will be an ideal response?

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