To adjust the level of complexity to your audience, your author recommends
A) filling a 5- to 10-minute speech with as much information as possible.
B) being overly simplistic.
C) avoiding jargon and technical vocabulary with which the audience may not be familiar.
D) using varying levels of complexity throughout the speech.
C
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The Supreme Court ruled that commercial speech had no First Amendment protection in a 1942 case:
a) Bigelow v. Virginia; b) First National Bank v. Bellotti; c) Valentine v. Chrestensen; d) Central Hudson Gas and Electric Co. v. Public Service Commission; e) Consolidated Edison v. Public Service Commission.
________ is the particular way in which the meanings of various places is constructed.
A. Prejudice B. Home C. Popular culture D. Cultural space
Most speeches for a typical public speaking classroom will contain how many main points?
A. 1-2 B. 2-5 C. 3-6 D. As many as you need
Paul was delivering his advocacy speech to his classmates. He chose to and use Toulmin’s Model to create integrity in his reasoning. Applying a pattern of reasoning is also known as an/a
A. emotional appeal B. logical appeal C. credibility appeal D. fallacy appeal