What type of persuasive speech that deals with whether a specific course of action should or should not be taken?

A. proposition of policy
B. proposition of fact
C. proposition of value
D. speech to actuate


A

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Before finishing preparation for a persuasive speech, you should analyze the audience and know ________

A) how they feel about a topic B) what psychological appeals will move them C) what their emotional needs are D) all the above

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Most libel plaintiffs must bear the burden of proving any allegedly defamatory statement to be false; the defendant usually does not have the burden of proving the statement true. This principle was strengthened by a 1986 Supreme Court decision that said all states must place the burden of proof on the plaintiff, at least in cases involving issues of public concern. The case:

a) Keeton v. Hustler; b) Bose v. Consumers Union; c) Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps; d) Anderson v. Liberty Lobby; e) Dun & Bradstreet v. Greenmoss Builders.

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You have been asked to address a meeting of your school's Student Senate on the topic "A Student's Agenda for the Future." Which method of delivery would you select? Why? What disadvantages of other methods helped you make your decision?

What will be an ideal response?

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All of the following are mentioned as factors that influence what stimuli we notice and try to make sense of EXCEPT for:

a. change/variation. b. our inhibitions and insecurities. c. acuity of our senses. d. things that stand out.

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