From a legal point of view these puffery claims are:
a. deceptive
b. not deceptive
c. only partially deceptive
d. sometimes deceptive and sometimes not deceptive, depending on the context
b. not deceptive
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Out-of-court settlements in civil suits and plea bargains in criminal proceedings ______.
a. require lengthy trials to determine the proper punishment b. increase the public transparency of court processes c. resolve the vast majority of U.S. trials d. determine the outcome of very rare, clear-cut cases
David decided to present his informative speech on "How to Give the Heimlich Maneuver." He opened by recounting howhe saved his younger brother's life when his brother was choking on gum he had accidentally swallowed
Which of the strategies to maintain audience interest was David utilizing? a. motivate your audience to listen b. present information that relates to the audience c. tell a story d. use the unexpected
"At the end of my speech, my audience will understand the basic principle of flight," is an example of a
A) general purpose. B) blueprint. C) specific purpose. D) a central idea.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. If someone shares the same demographics as you, then that person possesses the same knowledge and experiences that you do. 2. Oral citations are references to the source of the evidence and support material used during your presentation. 3. Statistics are straightforward, so all presenters use them so they do not mislead their audiences. 4. A presenter should include as many statistics as possible into a presentation.