Jasmine is composing a speech in which she will discuss how the trend of more
women earning degrees will yield profound changes in the world of business and politics.
Her basic pattern of organization is the ____.
A) narrative pattern
B) categorical order
C) causal order
D) problem-solution order
C
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A group of citizens in the State of Zipzap gets enough valid signatures on a petition to put a referendum on the ballot that would require the state legislature to adopt a state holiday on Charles Dickens’s birthday. An all-news radio station sells advertising time to those who favor the holiday but refuses to sell time for advertisements against the holiday. The anti-Dickens group tells the station manager that under Section 315, the manager must give the group equal opportunity. Who is correct, and why?
a. the anti-Dickens group, because Section 315 requires equal opportunity b. the anti-Dickens group, because Section 315 requires broadcasters to be balanced in their presentations of ballot issues c. the station, because the station does not have to give time to the anti-Dickens group if the pro-Dickens group bought time d. the station, because Section 315 does not apply to ballot issues, only to political candidates
Comparative evidence, ad populum, and appeal to tradition are examples of fallacies in
A) reasoning. B) claims. C) responding. D) evidence.
Which communication model demonstrates communication as a one-way process from start to finish?
What will be an ideal response?
Talia finishes a story in her speech conclusion that she started in the introduction. Talia is providing closure by _______
Fill in the blanks with correct word