Evidence consists of facts, examples, statistics, and ________ you use to support and prove the points you wish to make
A) expert opinions
B) information gathered from the Internet
C) inferences made by the general public
D) emotions
Answer: A
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a. grouphate b. laissez-faire c. consensus decision-making d. groupthink
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a. audience attention b. listeners' evaluations c. audience understanding d. the speaking environment