You have defined the key terms in your proposition for argumentation and used
these definitions to further interpret the proposition to clarify what you want the
proposition to mean based on these definitions.
In argumentation, we call this making
(a) the statement of presumption
(b) the declaration of intent
(c) the primary inference
(d) the hypothesis statement
C
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The speech ran several minutes long and had no organization. Was this appropriate for an acceptance speech? a. Yes; award winners can take a lot of time to thank everyone who encouraged and assisted them. b. Yes; there are no expectations that award acceptance speeches should be brief and organized. c. No; impromptu acceptance speeches should be brief, gracious, and as organized as possible. d. No; award winners are expected to prepare brief remarks in advance of the presentation.
In most circumstances, you should keep your visual aids on display throughout your speech.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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What will be an ideal response?
Define and give an example of mass communication
What will be an ideal response?