List and describe four of the nine different types of ceremonial speeches

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1) Introductions: speeches that provide information about another speaker. 2) Toasts: brief salutes to a momentous occasion. 3) Award presentations:speeches that accompany the
conferring of an award. 4) Nominations:speeches that officially name someone as a candidate for an office or a position.

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Social Penetration Theory explains that self-disclosure has three interconnected dimensions:

depth, breadth, and frequency. Which of the following represents the dimension of breadth? a. In addition to talking about your academic major and work credentials, you also share information about your GPA and professional awards. b. In addition to sharing your views on politics, parenting, and favorite pastimes, you begin sharing your views on religion, running marathons, and reading mysteries. c. Rather than telling someone you like him/her, you say "I love you." d. The more you get to know Jim, the more comfortable you feel sharing your personal thoughts and feelings. e. All of the above represent the dimension of breadth.

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The ________ effect is the tendency for what is presented last to be remembered best

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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How do candidacy and election speeches combine deliberative and ceremonial goals? How might they do so effectively? Are there any deliberative and ceremonial goals that might be especially difficult to combine?

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The purpose/thesis statement should come after the first part of the introduction

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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