In the remembering state of listening, you should avoid _______
a. repeating names and key concepts to yourself or, if appropriate, aloud
b. identifying the central ideas and the major support advanced
c. summarizing the message in a more easily retained form, but be careful not to ignore crucial details or qualifications
d. treating information as totally apart from all else you know
d
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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After brainstorming and generating a list of possible main points, the next thing to do when organizing your speech is to
a. divide each point into subpoints you can explain. b. transfer each point to your outline. c. word each point so it does not repeat or overlap other points. d. eliminate the points that are least important to your thesis.