Of the six listening pitfalls mentioned in Chapter two, which two do you find yourself engaging in most? How can you avoid these pitfalls?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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The budget deficit has doubled in the last four years, is a statement of fact
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In an informative speech, clarity is largely the result of
a. effective analysis of the audience. b. the purpose and occasion of the speech. c. effective organization and choice of words. d. the topic under discussion.
Speeches that PRIMARILY lend a sense of distinction to an event are usually
A) persuasive speeches. B) entertaining speeches. C) informative speeches. D) special occasion speeches.
VantagePoint wanted to ______.
A. position itself as an emerging leader driving clean technology innovation B. position itself as an emerging leader driving fossil fuels C. build awareness of its products and services D. change negative perception about its products and services