During an introduction, you need to tell the audience specifically what points you will be covering in the body of the speech to follow.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Curtis, a newcomer to the team, hails from Samoa. He is different from the rest of the group, especially in his dietary habits. His teammates find his behavior extremely odd and are tempted to comment on how he eats meals with his hands
In this scenario, how should Curtis's teammates react? a) Withhold, delay, and temper their judgmental comments b) Voice their opinion only when Curtis is not present. c) Bring Curtis's odd behavior to the notice of the manager. d) Voice their opinions to Curtis.
Ads for products that are in the "affective" model should:
a. Have long copy b. Have dramatic visuals c. Contain a coupon d. Demonstrate the product in use
Jim is able to accomplish his goal of avoiding housework by "guilting" his roommate Steven to do all of it by saying things like, "I know you can't understand all the pressures of my job situation..." or "Wow, am I wiped out after that presentation at work..." Therefore, he is optimally competent.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Explain what is meant by the principle, "Illustrate; don't argue."
What will be an ideal response?