When you mention the same source more than once in a speech, you should
A. give a detailed citation each time the source comes up.
B. give a detailed citation at the last mention, and fewer details elsewhere.
C. cite the author and title throughout.
D. provide a detailed citation the first time, and fewer details subsequently.
Answer: D
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a. look firmly at the text b. let the decision stand c. decisions should be based on facial readings of laws d. look at 10 choices before deciding e. none of these
Visual brainstorming is probably most helpful in preparing
A) ideas for visual support. B) a speaking outline. C) a working outline. D) a formal outline.
During their problem solving meeting, the group has finished analyzing the problem and is now in the brainstorming process
Marty offers up an idea and Annie, another group member, shouts, "That is a fantastic idea!" Based on this example, what should this group keep in mind when brainstorming? A. It's important to offer constructive criticism rather than praise. B. Praise only the ideas that you believe are feasible solutions. C. Avoid any criticism or evaluation. D. Each idea should be praised as well as constructively criticized.
What process is involved when we focus our attention on specific elements of our environment and ignore others?
A. interpersonal perception B. selective attention C. perception D. selective recall