When an audience is so varied that it is impossible to adapt to
every member, a speaker may focus on key audience members.
Key audience members are people who
a. sit in the front row.
b. appear to be the most encouraging.
c. have influence or ability to make things happen.
d. are friends with the speaker.
e. the best dressed.
c
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including "chug ," "kegger," and "chaser". Her audience was turned off by the belief that she was talking down to them and failing to acknowledge their prior knowledge. Leila's mistake was in showing ________ to her listeners. A) stereotyping B) allusions C) condescension D) prejudice E) contempt
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) developed its first code of ethics in __________ and adopted a Declaration of Principles and a more developed code of ethical behavior in __________
a. 1954/1959 b. 1934/1962 c. 1956/1960 d. 1947/1954
Feedback with the goal to alter negative or inappropriate behavior is referred to as
. A. supportive feedback B. corrective feedback C. standard feedback D. negative feedback
Ways of speaking based on regional or ethnic speech patterns are known as ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).