Laura is an expert on international affairs. She has been invited to give a speech at her daughter's elementary school on President's Day. Given this information, which of the following speeches would not be a good choice for her to give?
A. a brief history of U.S. involvement in world affairs
B. a call to join the fight against international trafficking in sex slaves
C. a request that families join an international exchange student program
D. a humorous account of a day in the life of an ambassador
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
In considering an informative speech about a person, you must decide what is __________ and what the audience will remember
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The prime experiences in life that shape how we learn to express and manage conflict occur in
the families in which we grew up. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Self-attribution explains why people are quick to accept praise and slow to accept blame
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
If you are paying attention well enough to understand what a person is trying to communicate, you are ________ the message.
A. interpreting B. participating in C. hearing D. attending to