Examine and evaluate the delivery strategies of either a famous speaker, such as the current president of the United States, a well-known newscaster, or yourself

What will be an ideal response?


A successful answer will choose materials from the entire chapter to illustrate and support the delivery patterns the student identifies as helpful or distracting. If the speaker chosen was a politician, the student could consider the method of presentation such as a manuscript using a teleprompter at a convention or an extemporaneous method at a campaign rally. The answer should examine both how the speaker uses his/her body and voice. George Bush, for example, has a relatively limited range of body movement. Bill Clinton, even though he is from Arkansas, has a very soft and nearly midwestern style of pronunciation. Other considerations could be easily developed.

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"According to the American Dental Association, daily flossing

prolongs the health of your teeth." Why might this evidence fail to persuade an audience? a. It is not true. b. It is not factual. c. It is not novel. d. It is not believable. e. It is not clear.

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Which of the following is NOT a suggesting of a way to handle your work to make sure you only do it once?

A. Do it B. Delegate it C. Delete it D. Compile it

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The timing of your movement can reinforce your ideas while delivering your speech.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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