The textbook suggests that when you listen to someone from another culture, you
should try to make quick decisions as to the meaning of the speaker’s body
language.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: F,
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In a car race, the driver who came first was disqualified over a technicality, and the driver who came second was announced as the winner
The newspaper covering the story wanted to the readers to understand the true reason behind the defeat of the winning driver rather than taking the results at face value. What kind of a summary should the newspaper go with for this story and why? a) Analytical summary as the newspaper wanted to emphasize the how or why of the story rather than the who, what, when, or where b) Informational summary as the complete and correct information presented would automatically lead the readers to the correct conclusion c) Provocative summary as the newspaper wanted the readers to be interested in the story and this way it could catch their attention d) Straight summary as coming straight to the reason behind the race results would help clear any confusion about them in the reader's mind
What is informative speaking? Provide an example of an informative speech
What will be an ideal response?
What is a potential drawback of using objects as visual aids?
A. The object may be too small, too big, or too difficult to handle. B. The object may not work properly. C. The object may be difficult to obtain. D. The speaker may look at the object rather than the audience.
The process by which mass communication stabilizes and homogenizes social perspectives is known as
a. resonance b. mainstreaming c. indemnification d. inoculation e. stabilization