A short presentation in an organizational setting is called:
A. abriefing
B. aconference
C. ameeting
D. an assembly
A
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Compartmentalization is a
A) persuasive technique in which the speaker connects his or her arguments in a mental box. B) persuasive technique where the speaker separates his or her arguments into separate categories. C) resistance technique where the listener separates the speaker from his or her argument. D) reasoning fallacy involving an inability to think outside the box. E) resistance technique in which the listener keeps conflicting ideas in separate mental boxes.
Jessi is preparing a speech to acquaint listeners with the role of citizens in her
hometown who combat litter by participating in "Clean-Up-the-Parks Day" and "Adopta-Roadway". Jessi is a long-time volunteer herself, and she has numerous stories—some humorous—about the endeavors, as well as startling statistics and other material that could be considered highly "attention-capturing." What should she do with this material? A) Select the best one of these and use it in the introduction as an attention-getter. B) Use one to grab attention in the introduction, and another to enhance the conclusion. C) Use many of them, in combination and in varying ways throughout the speech. D) Avoid using humorous stories about cleanup, since the topic is a serious one.
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