This broadcaster helped make radio a vehicle for reform as he developed in-depth programs and documentaries that reported on national problems:
a) William Jennings Bryan; b) Orson Welles; c) Ernie Pyle; d) Edward R. Murrow; e) Edward Noble.
d
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Xander found out that he experienced very high levels of
communication apprehension, making him like approximately 50% of the U.S. population. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When you have no specific information about an audience, draw on your general knowledge of human behavior and groups.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is not a specific purpose statement for a speech to inform?
A) to inform the audience on NASA's Genesis, Aqua, and Stardust space missions B) to inform the audience members on the how to install firewall protection on their personal computers C) to inform the audience on the need for high-speed trains in the United States D) to inform the audience on the new generation of pocket PCs
According to the text, the second level directly underneath the main points in the body of the speech begins with
a. numbers b. numbers in parentheses c. small letters, d. capital letters