"To persuade my audience that the United States should devote more of its resources to ending world hunger" is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of
A. opinion.
B. policy.
C. value.
D. attitude.
E. fact.
Answer: B
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Examples and narratives differ in that
A. Narratives are personal whereas examples are public. B. Examples are real whereas narratives are fictitious. C. Examples provide specific illustrations whereas narratives provide an extended story. D. Narratives can be generalized whereas examples are true for a specific situation.
“Smile!” Social benefits include __________
a. increased likelihood of a larger tip b. the receiver in turn will be more inclined to help someone else c. receiving a reciprocal smile d. all of the above
Outlining is important to public speaking because an outline helps a speaker
A. solidify the structure of a speech. B. ensure that ideas flow clearly from one to another. C. judge whether each part of the speech is fully developed. D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both ensure that ideas flow clearly from one to another and solidify the structure of a speech.
Media stories about the Watergate cover-up, Monica Lewinski, Hilary Clinton's investments, Jack Abramoff's wheeling-dealing, John Edwards' infidelity, and other political __________ are still outnumbered by stories about political and public policy,
but not by as much as they used to be. Fill in the blank with correct word