Which question should be considered when evaluating the subject, purpose, and thesis of a speech?
A. Is the topic narrow enough to be covered in some depth?
B. Has the speaker adapted to the willingness, favorableness, and knowledge of the audience?
C. Is the major proposition adequately and appropriately supported?
D. Is the language clear, vivid, appropriate, personal, and powerful?
Answer: A
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A. addition B. transposition C. substitution D. substantiation
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