As Douglas Adams once said, "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by."
This quotation could be my motto; I love to procrastinate! As college students, we have all faced
deadlines.
Since many of us may are making the transition from high school to college, we may find that
prioritizing all of our tasks is difficult. We find ourselves waiting to the last minute to complete a paper
or study for an exam. I have been procrastinating, since I can remember—putting off homework,
getting up late in the morning for school, or showing up late to a social function. Since I have faced
these issues, I decided to research the topic and provide you with tips I have found helpful in the last
month. In order to kick your procrastination habit, you must follow the three guidelines I outline today:
changing your thought process, getting organized, and providing yourself with rewards.
The bold portion of this introduction on procrastination is the
A. relevance statement.
B. attention getter.
C. reliability statement.
D. credibility statement.
D
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a. setting goals that are too general (page 191 left) b. motivation c. confidence d. performance
The study of the process of public speaking originated
B. with the invention of devices to record people's voices. C. among monks within the Catholic Church. D. in the United States.
Identify predictors of an immigrant’s success in acculturation.
What will be an ideal response?
Critical listening involves assessing the speaker's values and intent as well as __________.
A. judging the accuracy of the speaker's conclusions B. determining the reach of the speaker's message C. gauging the interest level of the audience D. categorizing the speaker's delivery style