By connecting the topic to the listeners' needs, interests, or desires, the speaker has pointed out the topic's
A. relevance.
B. shortcomings.
C. uniqueness.
D. humor.
Answer: C
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A) The better we know someone, the easier it is for us to figure out if they're lying. B) We tend to project positive characteristics onto people we don't like. C) Our perceptions about strangers tend to be more accurate than our perceptions about people who are familiar to us. D) We disregard people's intentions (as we perceive them) when we interpret their comments. E) What we know about a person's background affects how we perceive them.
What should be accomplished in the opening paragraphs of a narrative news story?
What will be an ideal response?
________ refers to the extent to which people try to avoid ambiguity and vagueness.
a. Power distance b. Dimensional distance c. Uncertainty avoidance d. Diffusion
Research reports written for interest groups emphasize
a. results, conclusions, and costs of the study b. results, costs of the study, and relevance to the group c. costs of the study, conclusions and relevance to the group d. results, conclusions, and relevance to the group e. results, visual appeal, and relevance to the group