As an advocate developing a prima facie case for your proposition of fact, you must develop arguments of significance to support your main points
Significance often is a way of focusing on this element of the analysis of propositions. What is it that draws our attention to a subject or controversy and are often what gives it significance?
(a) The immediate cause.
(b) The stock issues.
(c) The historical background.
(d) The primary inference.
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The strategic process of creating shared meaning is called ______.
a. small group communication b. interpersonal communication c. organizational communication d. intrapersonal communication
Which of the following is a guideline for brainstorming?
A. The more responses the better. B. Briefly evaluate each idea when it's stated. C. Move on to the next step when there is a silent period. D. All of the above E. None of the above
How can you use personal knowledge effectively in your
speech? What will be an ideal response?
This approach requires an announcer with an authoritative, strong voice (but not necessarily a deep one):
a. sincere b. whimsical c. hard-sell d. dramatized