These four students have used the words or findings of someone else in preparing their speeches. Which one is correctly and appropriately citing the source during the speech?
a. "To quote the Encyclopedia Britannica's segment on Anatomy of the Brain, the three main parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem."
b. "As the Dalai Lama said when accepting the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, ‘No matter what part of the world we come from, we are all basically the same human beings.'"
c. "According to the list of world capitals in InfoPlease, the capital of Pakistan is Islamabad with a population of just over 600,000."
d. "I have a quote from Albert Einstein that I found and I'd like to read it to you."
b
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A) audience, speaker, setting, event, topic, story B) analysis, story, situation, energy, time, speaker C) action, setting, situation, elements, territory, speaker D) audience, sensing, setting, enunciation, tone, site E) artfulness, strength, speaking, enthusiasm, testing, sending
One way to test the validity of supporting material is to ask, "Is the information interesting?"
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Digital recordings, such as CDs, frighten recording companies for which of the following reasons?
A. They don’t wear out as fast as tapes or vinyl recordings did. B. Consumers can potentially make perfect digital copies of the music without paying for them. C. They can contain more music than old analog LP discs, so consumers expect to receive more songs to fill that space. D. The sound quality of digital recordings is different from that of analog recordings.
Questions such as "Are the authors identified and their qualifications evident?" and "Does the site account for opposing points of view?" can help you determine the validity of Internet research
True False