"It all depends..." is a way to remind you to check the
A. validity.
B. conclusion.
C. warrant.
D. claims.
E. definition.
E
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When Kendra emphasized how rewarding it is to volunteer by describing her own experiences with
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, she was A) providing supporting material. B) previewing her points. C) getting attention. D) creating a sense of finality. E) answering the question, "So what?"
In a persuasive speech, you tell a hypothetical story in your introduction and represent it as actually happening to you. Is this appropriate?
a. Yes, because it will have strong emotional appeal which will sway your audience. b. Yes, because the overall goal of your speech is clear and responsible. c. No, because only Remember the Facts stories should be used as introductory devices. d. No, because you are violating an ethical principle which requires that speakers be honest.
Although public speaking does not threaten a person's physical, academic, or financial well-being, many people feel that public speaking threatens their emotional well-being, so they therefore identify giving a speech as a(n)
A. stressor. B. fear. C. problem. D. impossibility.
It is Christian's birthday, and he and a bunch of his friends have gone out to dinner at a nice restaurant. After drinks have been served, Christian's friend Andre stands up with his glass in hand. He says a few short, complementary sentences about Christian and ends with "Here's to another great year!" before taking a sip of his drink. Andre has given a
A. roast. B. toast. C. tribute. D. eulogy.