When a speaker ignores what you say as if you had never said it, it is a type of implicit rejection known as:
A. interruption
B. irrelevant response
C. imperviousness
D. tangential response
C. imperviousness
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a. ludus b. storge c. agape d. mania
Juanita has been a cross-country skier since she was a child and plans to use many of her own experiences in her speech to the class as she tells them about winter activities. What type of supporting material does this represent?
a. Online database b. Lay testimony c. Functional definition d. Using yourself
How can beginning speakers add novelty to a speech? What is considered novelty?
What will be an ideal response?
Seeing and hearing are influential experiences, even when the information they convey clashes with earlier experiences
Indicate whether the statement is true or false