Midge, a member of the local governing body of her town, is asked to propose her superior, Jared, for the post of the governor. At the function, she goes up on stage and introduces Jared to the gathering. She speaks about the role of a governor, her superior's accomplishments, and how those accomplishments will help him serve better as the governor of the town. She then proposes him for the
position of governor before she ends her speech. In this scenario, Midge is offering a _____.
A) ?speech of tribute
B) ?speech of introduction
C) ?speech of nomination
D) ?speech of recognition
C
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When dealing with neutral audiences, it is important to discover the reasons for their
neutrality. Listeners may be __________. a. gatekeeping, tension relieving, or summarizing b. uninformed, undecided, or uninterested c. uninformed, undecided, or unkempt d. gatekeeping, undecided, or uninterested e. withdrawing, blocking, or uninformed
An ethnographic researcher will generally use _______ sampling
a) Purposive b) Random c) Stratified d) Area
A firm handshake is important in American society but signals nothing in Japan.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Explain the two meanings of audience culture
What will be an ideal response?