What strategy can a speaker use in the conclusion to enhance the speech's sense of form and unity? How does this relate to other parts of the speech?
What will be an ideal response?
- The speaker can return to the introductory device to enhance the audience's sense of form and unity.
- This approach will link ideas from the beginning and end of a speech together; the speaker might reference a quotation or anecdote that was used in the introduction.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following question types is most likely to insult the source?
A. imprecise questions B. interlocking questions C. loaded questions D. random questions
All of the following statements are accurate, EXCEPT:
a. There is an aggressive media competition for our attention b. The term exposure is often used synonymously with the term attention c. In order for attention to a media message to occur, people must first be exposed to that message d. Attention is exactly the same as exposure
Provide an example of conversational hypertext, as detailed by the text’s authors.
What will be an ideal response?