Contrast passive, active, and critical listening and their uses Passive listening does not actively engage the ideas or arguments of a speaker.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The university alumni magazine that you will receive when you graduate is an example of ________ magazine.
A. a consumer B. a controlled circulation C. a trade, professional, or business D. an industrial, company, or sponsored
Whatever the specific purpose, the general purpose of persuasion is to
a. be authoritative and dominating. b. be creative. c. move audiences to thought and action. d. enhance physiological and psychological needs.
Arnold is practicing his speech. The first few times he runs through it, he uses his notes as often as he needs. However, as he continues practicing, he begins to rely less and less on his notes. By the time he has to give his speech, Arnold has memorized his key ideas, but not his speech word-for-word. What type of speech will Arnold give?
A) impromptu B) extemporaneous C) manuscript D) memorized
Eye contact, smiling, close proxemics, head nods, body relaxation, and vocal variety are
a. nonverbal immediacy behaviors. b. neurocultural cues. c. back channel cues. d. illustrators.