The Guiding Principles of Presentation Speaking are
a. verbal and nonverbal messages that generate meaning.
b. strategies that describe how to speak effectively.
c. self-evident or universally recognized truths or beliefs.
d. rules proving that communication is personal, relational, and
intentional.
e. theories, strategies, and skills.
b
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Developing a point by moving from the simplest ideas to the most complicated ideas utilizes
the principle of ________. Fill in the blanks with correct word
What are the minor ideas that grow out of major ideas called?
A) subordinate points B) minor points C) main points D) coordinate points
Which of the following describes the concern of a bona fide perspective of groups?
a. Why only the boundaries of groups move. b. Why only the contexts of groups change. c. How people can only be effective in one group at a time. d. How groups actually operate in real-world situations.
In the United States, eye contact communicates friendliness, honesty, and approachability
Indicate whether the statement is true or false