Blake was asked to speak at his local Kiwanis club meeting. In this case, his best source of audience information would likely be
A) the Internet.
B) a book about the history of Kiwanis.
C) the library.
D) the person who invited him to speak.
D
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In her speech to local officials, Cooper—a respected epidemiologist—noted how the
newly designed influenza vaccine would better protect citizens in all regions of the United States. How would you evaluate her inclusion of this observation? A) She risks losing their attention by noting implications for others rather than focusing solely on them. B) She risks losing their attention by not narrowing the topic so to focus on a single potential outbreak. C) By emphasizing consequences for everyone, they would likely find her more interesting and convincing. D) She is on questionable ethical ground as her speculative remarks could generate unwarranted fear and panic.
Lectures may be given ________
A) at professional seminars B) after a luncheon C) to enhance the listeners? knowledge D) all of the above
Words that have the opposite meaning are called synonyms
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In 75 percent of Black–White marriages, the husband is _____, and in 75 percent of White–Asian marriages, the husband is _____
a. White; White b. Black; Asian c. White; Asian d. Black, White