All of the following are true about the purpose statement for your speech EXCEPT
A) It serves as a blueprint for your speech.
B) It is written from the speaker's point of view.
C) It describes the impact you would like the audience to experience as a result of hearing
your speech.
D) It identifies what an audience member who hears your speech should be able to do.
E) It alludes to the main points of your speech without specifying the order of the main
points.
B
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a) Eldred v. Ashcroft; b) Dastar v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.; c) Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue; d) New York Times Co. v. Tasini; e) 20th Century Music v. Aiken.
Please use Goffman’s characterization to describe this apology.
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a. Specific status characteristic b. Diffuse status characteristic c. Mismatch characteristic d. Both b and c
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A. Problem-posing B. Praxis C. Reflexivity D. Compassionate critical listening