All of the following are good tips when using visual aids EXCEPT _____
A. don't stand between your visual aid and your audience
B. write in full sentences to increase audience comprehension
C. point to the particular part of the aid that you are discussion, when possible
D. speak to the audience, not to the visual aid
B
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He made the statement, "Either we take guns out of the hands of everyone in this country, except the police and military, or we can expect massacres in schools all over this country." This kind of argument represents a. a bandwagon fallacy. b. an ad hominem fallacy. c. an appeal to misplaced authority. d. an either/or fallacy.
Work sheets and videos can be effective training methods when you need to present information in a short period of time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
To be mechanically sound, a speech's central idea must
a. be written as a question. b. include descriptive language and be supported by the speaker's beliefs. c. be written in a complete sentence. d. be written as a general phrase that will focus as the speech progresses.
Which of the following is an instance of informative speaking?
A. a doctor explaining how antioxidants affect the body B. a scientist arguing that antioxidants have minimal health benefits C. a vitamin distributor urging listeners to buy antioxidants D. All of these answers are correct. E. Both a doctor explaining how antioxidants affect the body and a scientist arguing that antioxidants have minimal health benefits.