When we want to persuade an audience about what is is good or bad, right or wrong, we are speaking about __________________________
a. questions of fact
b. questions of value
c. questions of policy
d. questions of difference
b. When we want to persuade an audience about what is good or bad, right or
wrong, we are speaking about questions of value.
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Why did TD Bank implement a campaign targeting the Hispanic community in four major markets?
a. Hispanics are the fastest growing U.S. demographic yet they are under-utilizing banking and financial services. b. TD Bank would like to expand its locations into Central and South America. c. The President of TD Bank is Hispanic. d. TD Bank wanted to promote its image as “America’s Most Convenient Bank.”
Repetition, effectively used, creates a rhythm and anticipation the audience can follow and
enhances the message. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Manuel told the audience that the community was suffering from high taxes and unemployment. He then described how poor decisions at the state government level had created these issues. Which organizational pattern is Manuel using?
A. topical B. spatial C. effect-cause D. chronological
According to the text, "locking" your eyes with a listener's eyes
A. helps to calm you. B. intensifies your anxiety. C. demonstrates that you have no fear. D. makes the listener uneasy.