What does it mean to "phrase main points and subpoints in clear, effective, and parallel language?" Provide an example.

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Which of the following actions is most appropriate for a transition in your speech?

A. looking down to your notes B. pausing in your speech to move slightly C. giving a grand gesture with your hands D. all of these choices E. none of these choices

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Messages conveyed through objects or arrangements made by human hands are _________ messages

Fill in the blank with correct word

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Majestic is a group that conducts campaigns and spreads awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. The members plan to conduct a campaign on the shocking decline in the tiger population across the globe

The campaign begins without a member named Carl. Carl wanted to talk about the habitat of the tigers and the negligence of forest rangers to preserve the population. He believed that without a proper awareness campaign, tigers will soon become extinct. Without Carl, the members felt that the group was not fully equipped to go ahead with the campaign. What task role would Carl have played, and why did the group feel skeptical to run the campaign in his absence? a) Information agent, because Carl would have presented facts, beliefs, and personal experiences about tigers b) Free rider, because Carl would not have presented facts, beliefs, and personal experience about tigers. c) Avoider, because Carl would have presented facts, beliefs, and personal experience about tigers. d) Administrator, because Carl would have alarmed the group that the time was running out to run the campaign about tigers.

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Which of the following describes the difference between a team and a group?

A. Teams are structured deliberately to achieve a goal; not every group is highly organized. B. Teams usually are created by an outside organization; groups are not. C. Teams have a designated leader; groups do not. D. Teams are only found in sports; while groups are found only in business.

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