The specific purpose of a speech is _____________________
a. its broad goal: to inform, invite, or persuade.
b. a focused statement that identifies exactly what the speaker wants to accomplish in the speech.
c. the actions the speaker wants the audience to take at the end of the speech.
d. a single declarative sentence summarizing the main ideas, assumptions, or arguments that willbe expressed in the speech.
b. The specific purpose of a speech is a focused statement that identifies exactly
what the speaker wants to accomplish in the speech.
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During Thanking dinner, Grandpa Jim wants to make an announcement, so he stands and waits until everyone stops talking. Grandpa Jim is using regulating cues to __________.
A. describe a verbal message B. express a preference for a quiet meal C. establish conversational control D. create a false impression
Digital subscriber lines sends high-speed data over existing phone lines
a. True b. False
The process of producing language and speech sounds that are clear and distinct is
A) pronunciation. B) articulation. C) variation. D) inflection.
Unless you have sufficient evidence otherwise, you must assume that:
a. both the null and alternative hypotheses are true b. the alternative hypothesis is true c. neither the null nor alternative hypotheses are true d. the null hypothesis is true