How is risk-taking behavior—white water rafting, flying a plane, driving too fast—similar to delivering public presentations?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) two B) three C) four D) five E) six
Speeches about people are often organized
A) topical. B) chronological. C) spatially. D) A and B.
Stephen has never met anyone like Denise. She's very outgoing and always seems to say the unexpected
Stephen is intrigued and would like to get better acquainted with Denise, but he's just never talked to anyone who responds like she does. What opportunity is presenting itself to Stephen in this situation? A. Stephen has the opportunity to develop more of a receiver orientation to communication if he will use sensitive, inquisitive communication with Denise. Stephen may have to consciously work on improving his communication skills for a while, since he is uncertain of his interaction with Denise. C. Stephen has the opportunity to broaden his repertoire of communication behaviors in order to effectively respond to Denise's style. D. All of the above statements apply to this situation.
Modern U.S. culture has been described as a tossed salad, a metaphor that indicates which of the following?
a. All cultural influences blend into one. b. All individuals have adopted the distinctive “American” culture. c. There is some blending of cultures, but specific and differing tastes remain. d. There is no blending of cultures, and each unique flavor remains distinct.