_________ refers to words unique to a speaker's particular hobby or profession
A) Ethnic vernaculars
B) Regionalisms
C) Jargon
D) Ebonics
Answer: C
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Which of the following is an example of physiological noise?
A) A fire alarm goes off during a speech, so you must leave the room and can't listen any longer. B) Your stomach is growling, and it makes it difficult to concentrate on what the speaker is saying. C) You're certain your parents are giving you a new car for your birthday tomorrow and your daydreaming about the car is keeping you from paying attention to the speaker. D) There is an annoying clicking coming from the clock on the wall above the speaker, and you can't help but notice it.
The method of delivery that encourages thorough preparation, adaptability for contingencies of any situation, and flexibility is
a. impromptu. b. manuscript. c. memorized. d. extemporaneous. e. oration.
In _________, speakers use words to convey most of the meaning; verbal messages are direct, specific, and detailed.
a. high-context cultures b. low-context cultures c. monochronic cultures d. submissive cultures
While following the Monroe Motivated Sequence, Trevor completes the satisfaction stage of the sequence by
A. showing the audience how the problem impacts their lives. B. telling the audience a shocking story to get their attention. C. laying out a logical plan to address an issue. D. pleading with the audience to take action.