Which of these is a motive appeal, as listed in the text?
a. the need for autonomy
b. the need for prominence
c. the need to be free of pain
d. the need to feel safe
e. all of these
f. none of these
e. all of these
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Choose main points and their order Which of the following is a good justification for placing a speech's strongest argument first?
A. The strongest evidence is needed as a basis for subsequent arguments. B. It's customary that the strongest arguments are always be placed first. C. Strong arguments make the audience interested when placed at the beginning of a speech. D. Strong arguments at the end of a paper may seem confrontational. E. none of these choices
Which of the following questions should most concern a speaker when opening a speech with a
quotation? A) Did I misquote the source? B) Is the quote startling enough to gain attention? C) Is the quote clearly tied to my thesis? D) Do the listeners know the person I am quoting? E) Is the source of my quote famous?
When a broadcaster has performed irresponsibly or violated FCC rules, the commission is likely to employ a form of punishment less severe than nonrenewal. One such form of punishment is
a. renewal for a short term. b. quarterly program review. c. mandated time slots for public affairs programming. d. mandated public apologies.
"What do you think should be done about teenage pregnancies"? is an example of what type of question?
A. Closed-ended B. Degree C. Fixed response D. Open-ended