Explain the criteria for deciding which main points to include in your speech

What will be an ideal response?


Aim to identify 2-5 main ideas; decide which ideas are essential, omitting those that are merely
interesting or convenient; include only ideas that are essential to serve your purpose; look to combine
ideas; examine your thesis to determine whether general ideas could be developed to combine more
specific ideas.

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While learning about noise, Sherilyn thinks to herself that psychological noise may partially explain political partisanship. Analyze Sherilyn’s assessment.

What will be an ideal response?

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You are asked handle the written and oral reports from your group's findings. It is best to

a. construct the written report as you would construct a term paper. b. distribute the written report to the media after presenting the oral report. c. realize that these reports are entirely different from informative or persuasive speeches. d. take the written report and read it aloud as the oral report.

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You are at a restaurant and the server seems to throw your food down. You figure she did this because she is lazy or doesn't like her job very much. This is an example of punctuation.

a. true b. false

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It is easier for an audience to understand your message if you provide many significant details around one point rather than spreading out information over the course of the speech.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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