Provide the sequence for constructing a speech as recommended in the text
What will be an ideal response?
In Stage 1 you construct the body of your speech, determining your key ideas and developing them using the "4 S's. In Stage 2 you word your preview and your restatement of key ideas. These two steps are similar because they highlight the speech's key ideas.
In Stage 3 you work on the remaining elements of the introduction and conclusion. You decide how you will state your topic, explain its importance, build your credibility, and active audience response.
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Lori is covering the demolition of low-income housing that will be replaced by expensive condominiums. The mayor and all the council members have spoken publicly in support of the project, but many of the current residents oppose the plan. Lori actually agrees with the mayor and realizes that most of the town does as well. What should Lori do?
A. publicly show her support for the mayor’s plan B. remove herself from reporting on the issue C. allow the current residents to voice their views D. print facts and figures but leave out people’s arguments
According to the text, presentation aids are especially helpful in speeches of
A) demonstration. B) definition. C) description. D) contention.
One?s position in some hierarchy is referred to as her or his what?
A) role B) rule C) place D) status
What does “barriers to entry” mean?
a) The inability of controversial producers to gain access to the airwaves b) The high costs of establishing or acquiring media firms c) The difficulty of gaining access to production facilities because of increased security d) A way of describing the impact of ideology on the audience