Examples can be used for all of the following except:
a. to build your case or make credible generalizations
b. to make an audience believe a hypothetical story is true.
c. to bring concepts to life or to elicit emotions.
d. to reinforce points.
b
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Which of the following combines two open-ended questions?
A. "When did you first start to play baseball?" and "What attracted you to the game?" B. "How many home runs did you hit last year?" and "Which home run was the most important?" C. "Why did you try to steal second base on the first pitch?” and "What caused you to be thrown out?" D. "Did the manager give you a sign to steal?" and "Do you think the manager should encourage more base stealing?"
When Coors implemented its "turn it loose" marketing campaign in Spain, the result was a colloquial term for diarrhea. Which barrier to communication did the marketing team fail to overcome?
A. different communication codes B. stereotyping and prejudice C. assuming differences D. ethnocentrism
Which of the following types of delivery has little or no preparation?
A) Extemporaneous B) Impromptu C) Manuscript D) Memorized
Which of the following is a difference between an oral brief and an oral report?
A) ?An oral brief can be delivered in less than 10 minutes, whereas an oral report can range from 30 to 60 minutes B) ?An oral brief is not presented before an audience, whereas an oral report is presented before an audience C) ?An oral brief is an oral version of a comprehensive report, whereas an oral report is not a version of a comprehensive report D) ?An oral brief provides a detailed review of a group's problem-solving process, whereas an oral report provides a summary of a written brief.