In a public relations presentation, the speaker is specifically providing information to
public image for the person or organization the speaker is representing.
A. create a negative
B. manipulate a conservative
C. maintain a neutral
D. promote a positive
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
The naturalistic enthymeme suggests
A) audiences assume that unless there's evidence to the contrary, a camera captures a realistic and natural view of what they would see. B) audiences are more easily persuaded by images of nature than by other types of images. C) audiences are naturally inclined to be persuaded by logical arguments that are accompanied by images. D) None of these describe the naturalistic enthymeme.
If people engage in gunnysacking, it means that they ______.
A. try to accommodate the other person’s needs over their own to resolve the issue B. insult the other person in ways that they know will be especially hurtful C. store up many small issues over time, ultimately bringing them all up during one conflict D. try to resolve a conflict by giving up part of their needs so that both parties win something
Computerized presentations, using software such as PowerPoint™, can do more harm than good to a speech. This is because _____
A. too many slides and images confuse the audience and take attention away from the speaker B. such tools make public speaking too easy for the speaker C. the programs are too difficult to use to create content D. one has to be an artist to compose a good slide