Nonverbal communications, such as ________, add emphasis to the meaning of a word
A) sign language, written words, and tone of voice
B) tone of voice, volume, and facial expression
C) facial expression, written words, and sign language
D) posture, gestures, and sign language
E) tone of voice, facial expression, and sign language
B
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Drew works with a company that manufactures hair care products
When a new product is launched, he sends out a direct mail piece that addresses each recipient by his or her first name, includes the names throughout the letter, and refers to localized information pertaining to each contact. Which aspect of direct mail did Drew use? a. Personalization b. Target-specialization c. Cost-effectiveness d. Clutter-worthy
Which of the followingis a generally accepted principle of adult learning?
A) Adults must be actively involved in the learning process. B) Adults want to gain knowledge that they can apply at some future time. C) New information adults learn is irrelevant to their current needs and busy life. D) Adults should feel a disconnect between learning new information and their past experiences.
An issue in the case of Johanns v. Livestock Marketing Association was
A. the marketing of livestock on the Internet by ranchers. B. the compelled funding of advertising for the beef industry. C. the fraudulent advertisement about beef being "guaranteed" to be 100 percent free of mad cow disease. D. the fraudulent advertisement about milk being "guaranteed" to be 100 percent free of bovine growth hormones.
The two most common organizational patterns for speeches about issues are the __________
and the __________. a. chronological; topical b. topical; causal c. chronological; causal d. causal; pro?con e. topical; pro?con