All of the following are questions we can ask ourselves regarding "everyday ethics" EXCEPT

a. Does my language use reflect integrity?
b. Does the endorsement of other's verbal communication result in more good than
harm?
c. Will my language use make my community stronger?
d. Will my responses to others entail treating them with dignity?
e. Will my language use reflect virtues of injustice?


e

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The ethical obligation of an audience to listen to a speaker courteously and attentively is less important in speech class than for speeches outside the classroom.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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