In using examples, illustrations, and narratives, it is important to
A) stress the relevancy of the material to your audience.
B) present real and hypothetical examples in the same way.
C) always create extended examples to add the most clarity.
D) avoid the use of hypothetical examples.
A
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Since public relations is designed to influence, gain understanding, provide information, and obtain feedback from those affected by the activity, it can be termed as
a) deliberate. b) planned. c) public interest. d) two-way communication.
The newly hired PR team suggested management should focus on how to keep the office surroundings clean and pollution-free. Which role of public relations did the PR team play?
a) Public affairs b) Government affairs c) Publicity d) Community relations
The rate of speaking during a presentation should:
A. Remain the same throughout so as not to confuse the audience. B. Should build steadily from the beginning until the end in order to keep the audience interested. C. Continuously slow down so the audience can keep retaining the information you are giving them. D. Vary according to the importance of the issue being discussed in the speech.
Discuss how civilization has operated as a regulator of human life.
What will be an ideal response?