The informal, initial outline recording a speaker's process of narrowing, focusing, and balancing a topic is considered a __________ outline
Fill in the blanks with correct word
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According to the text, Doob and Macdonald thought the relationship between TV
exposure and fear of criminal victimization that was often observed by George Gerbner in his studies was, quite possibly, due to a variable that Gerbner had ignored in previous studies. That variable was:
a. level of prior aggression in the population b. level of socio-economic status of the population c. whether or not a city had a professional sports franchise d. level of crime in a person’s neighborhood e. perceived level of ability to deal with criminal behavior when it happened
Connotations may be difficult for members of an audience whose first language is not English. What is the best strategy to use in this situation?
A) Use word associations to help them understand. B) Use connotation, but circle back to the intended meanings in the conclusion. C) Learn what personal experiences those audience members have had so the speech can be tailored to them. D) Explain the intentions of the connotations in more detail.
Which of the following statements is false:
A) Your "self", what you think of as "me" came from somewhere else. B) Social Roles Are Learned Learned from our parents, from the media. C) Your "self" is not a product of the different roles that you've been socialized into and the different expectations that parents D) Whether you are a wimp or someone who is very brave depends on everybody else
The specific language used by a speaker has a strong effect on listeners' perceptions of style
Indicate whether the statement is true or false