In a speech of _____, you would state the meaning of a concept or term or present it in a new and different way
A) demonstration
B) contention
C) description
D) definition
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
In the world of public speaking, competence refers to
a. the amount of factual information you have gathered about a subject. b. the interest you have in a subject. c. the ability you actually demonstrate in discussing a subject. d. the knowledge and expertise the audience thinks you have about a subject.
Which audience analysis question is most likely to provide
demographic information about the members of your audience? a. Who are they? b. Why are they here? c. What are their interests? d. What are their attitudes? e. What are their values?
Which of the following types of evidence is a speaker most likely to use to support a conceptual claim?
A. statistics B. definitions C. facts D. quotations