When a speaker asserts a proposition of ________, the persuasive goal isn't to make someone believe the speaker; rather, it is to make someone agree with him or her.
A. policy
B. value
C. opinion
D. fact
Answer: B
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Which of the following is true about a Preparation Outline? a. It encourages frequent eye contact
b. It is used to help a speaker remember his or her ideas when speaking. c. It should be written in complete sentences. d. It prompts the speaker's memory in order to engage the audience directly.
Which of the following statements is true of adopting profanity and vulgar expressions in a speech?
a. It signals a lack of maturity and intelligence in a speaker. b. It can be used in public speeches as people have become desensitized to them. c. It can be used sparingly but not excessively. d. It is appropriate if there are no children in the audience.
Which is NOT one of the challenges facing the Internet?
a. Personal Privacy b. Storage Capacity c. Compatible Delivery d. Government Deregulation
A speaker who draws on accumulated experience with a particular audience and with similar groups in order to develop his or her speech is using __________ to analyze the audience.
A. survey interviews B. common knowledge C. observation D. intuition