How can you analyze your own ethos?

What will be an ideal response?


1. analyze audience's perception of you; 2. modify your speech or speaking style based on these
perceptions

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You may be able to reduce your level of communication apprehension by concentrating on yourself—how you sound and look—rather than on your message

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A leader is said to be hubristic when

a. the employees admire their leader excessively and consider him/her a demigod. b. he/she is willing to do all of the work himself/herself. c. he/she is unsure of the company's policy and procedure. d. he/she is full of excessive pride, holding the belief that he/she is invincible and omnipotent

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Michael is giving a presentation to a small group and he

wants to appear spontaneous and involve the audience. He should use a flip chart as his presentation aid. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If a listener asks a question unrelated to your talk, guide your questioner back to the message you have prepared

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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