How does the use of supporting material in a persuasive speech differ from its use in an

informative speech?

A) supports the main points B) justifies a claim to listeners
C) increases ethos D) illustrates subpoints


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Including testimonial evidence in a persuasive message will increase audience acceptance.  2. The question, "Should we rely more on alternative energy"? is a question of fact.  3. Persuading the audience to buy a certain luxury car because everyone else is buying one is an example of circular reasoning.  4. Calling someone a "liberal" could be considered an example of a fallacy.  5. An error in reasoning that weakens an argument is a fallacy. 

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The feeling of imbalance that occurs when incoming sensory cues do not fit with other sensory cues or structures that you possess is called _____.

A. deletion B. distortion C. attribution D. cognitive dissonance

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Selecting a topic for a speech topic can be a creative and energizing part of putting a speech together.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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