In your speech, you can use a combination of denotative and connotative language
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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________ cannot take the place of a well-planned, researched and practiced speech
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In the speech just before Jerome's, the speaker covered some of the same material that Jerome was going to use in his speech on golf. Instead of letting this throw him, Jerome acknowledged the overlap in his introduction
Was this a wise thing to do? a. No; drawing attention to the similarities in the two speeches was unnecessary and hurt Jerome's credibility. b. Yes; but only because Jerome made the point much more clearly and succinctly than the speaker before him. c. No; Jerome should not have mentioned the overlap because chances are the audience would not catch it. d. Yes; Jerome used an attention-getting, credibility-building device known as a reference to a preceding speech.
Evaluative language is also described as
a. “me” language. b. “it” language. c. “you” language. d. “neutral” language. e. “supportive” language.
Overall, levels of newspaper circulation have ________ for many years, and the amount of time people spend reading the print newspaper has ________.
A. declined; increased B. increased; fallen C. declined; fallen D. declined; remained steady