Keywords in a presentation outline identify topics or speaking points of primary interest or concern
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A speech that tries to prove whether or not a statement is true or false is what kind of speech?
A. proposition of policy B. proposition of fact C. proposition of value D. speech to convince
A speaker suddenly realizes that he is facing an audience that views his thesis unfavorably. He should adapt by
a. targeting the differences and working to reverse them. b. starting with areas of disagreement and moving to areas of agreement. c. avoiding any discussion of misunderstandings or misapprehensions. d. building on commonalities and similarities.
all researchers agree that parents can lessen older babies' need to cry by
What will be an ideal response?
Anything that hinders or stops a listener from attending to and receiving a message is called:
A. confirming. B. hearing. C. listening. D. interference.