Where in your speech would metaphors be especially useful?
A) thesis statement and specific purpose B) introduction and conclusion
C) summary statement D) introduction only
B
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Proxemics is the study of how humans use what in communication?
a. time b. space c. appearance d. touch
In his speech conclusion, James uses the phrase "in
conclusion" to a. create an impact one last time. b. elicit a response from his audience. c. signal the end of his speech. d. summarize the main points of his speech.
Fullerton and Kendrick developed the ______ to describe how international public opinion is shaped.
What will be an ideal response?
Why is inherency crucial to constructing a prima facie case?
(a) Advocates must identify the cause(s) of a problem or a need for knowledge. (b) Advocates must determine whether inherency is "structural" or "attitudinal" because attitudinal inherency can be more difficult to overcome. (c) We take it as a given that if the cause of a problem cannot be found, we cannot determine how to solve it; if there is nothing to stimulate a quest for knowledge, we are unlikely to search for it. (d) We generally recognize that because the advocate seeks change, she has a more difficult task because she is required to use cause-effect reasoning.