What are the five types of descriptive speeches?
What will be an ideal response?
introducing yourself, introducing a classmate, describing a place, describing an event,
describing historical events
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Most of our interpersonal communication is spontaneous and unplanned. 2. Interpersonal communication exchanges have a definable beginning, middle, and ending. 3. Interpersonal communication is a process--one short period in a conversation. 4. The linear model of communication views information transmission as a one-way process. 5. The message in the linear model of communication can be unspoken.
Elizabeth began her speech in the following way:
"After a fun time at the movies, my father and I were driving home when we were stopped by a police officer. With slurred speech and the smell of alcohol on his breath, my father handed over his license. Was my father drunk? No! He was experiencing diabetic shock." What kind of supporting material is Elizabeth using to begin her speech? a. statistics b. examples c. narrative d. contrast e. comparison
Areopagitica was a famous early defense of freedom of expression. Its author was:
a) Ben Franklin; b) J.J. Rousseau, c) John Milton; d) Thomas Jefferson; e) John Locke.
Which of the following statements is true about the universal performance interviewing model developed by William B. Cash?
A. It involves a manager and his or her subordinate in a mutual setting of results-oriented goals. B. It centers on four basic questions dealing with what is not being done that should be, what expectations are not being met at what standard, what a person could do if motivated, and does the person have the necessary skills to perform as needed. C. It involves skills used on a specific job being identified through a job analysis, standards being set, and the aid of industrial engineers. D. It is based on the belief that managerial competencies lead to effective behaviors that lead to effective performance.