Too many points in the body of a speech are a sign of listing facts rather than developing an argument.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Failure to adequately differentiate media uses from media functions impeded the design and interpretation of audience-centered research
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
English has gendered, third-person singular pronouns (he/him/his and she/her/hers) and an inanimate third-person singular pronoun (it/its), but no gender-neutral, third-person singular pronoun. Such a pronoun would have many uses. It might be used by people who identify as gender-nonconforming or by people who do not know another person’s gender, such as parents talking about an unborn child. Analyze the effects of this lack in terms of muted group theory.
What will be an ideal response?
The purpose of ________ is advocacy, and little or no research is necessary for it
a) press agentry b) public information c) two-way asymmetric d) two-way symmetric
Jace, the owner of a faulty washing machine, sent an email to the manufacturer complaining about the washing machine. The company didn't deign to respond, as Jason was very sloppy about his grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure in his email
Which part of an email did Jace fail to address? a. Content b. Purpose c. Format d. Etiquette