Ifaperformerworksfrom amoredetached perspective, without trying to basea characteron personal emotional memory, that performeris employingthis approach to acting
a. starpersona
b. psychological
c. technical
d. method
c
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The careful listener will note that his or her initial impression of a speaker is likely
based principally upon ____. A) the speaker's announced topic B) the speaker's announced purpose C) the speaker's physical appearance D) the speaker's mental argument
Tee gave an informative speech on the poor quality of local drinking water. During his speech, Tee brought in a test kit and presented statistics that proved the local water was unsafe for drinking
He advised his class to purchase a certain type of water filter-pitcher guaranteed to remove the impurities. At the end of his speech, he mentioned that he worked for the company that made the pitcher and had them for sale. What mistake did Tee make? a. Tee used too much evidence and reasoning for an informative speech. b. Tee's speech was actually illegal, as he was advertising in class. c. Tee used coercion when suggesting that the audience buy the product from him. d. Tee violated the ethical guideline of having a responsible goal for a speech.
List and provide an example for the six types of signposts
What will be an ideal response?
When the staff were straying from the agenda, Paul, the Principal of Penton High school, interfered to ensure that the discussion was on track. In this scenario, Paul was involved in:
a. repairing damaged relationships. b. playing devil’s advocate. c. monitoring interaction between members. d. managing the meeting logistics.