All speaking contexts carry the expectations of a high level of formality.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Statements based on observation are referred to as ______.
a. inferences b. claims c. testimony d. facts
What is the proper progression within an outline from most important to least important?
A. Arabic numerals, Roman numerals, capital letters, lowercase letters B. Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, capital letters, lowercase letters C. Roman numerals, capital letters, Arabic numerals, lowercase letters D. capital letters, Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, lowercase letters
Sara is a Mexican American college student. When she was living in a Midwestern city where most people are white, she tried to ignore her Mexican identity because she does not like being different
When she moved to New Mexico to go to college there, Sara made friends with a Mexican woman who lives next door. The woman told Sara a lot about Mexican histories and histories of Mexican Americans in the U.S., which Sara never heard of before. Learning more about Mexican histories, Sara starts perceiving her Mexican identity is important for her. This is an example that majority history is a critical component for enhancing cultural identity. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following best characterizes the relationship between preparation time and public speaking anxiety?
A. Spending too much time on preparation leads to overthinking and increased anxiety. B. The amount of time available to prepare neither increases nor decreases public speaking anxiety. C. The more time is available to prepare, the less anxiety a speaker feels. D. Having a week or more to prepare leads to a decrease in anxiety.