Mikala often takes the minutes of the meetings; Gary often asks others to contribute new ideas;
Keri offers pros and cons about the suggested solutions. All of these would be examples of
________.
A) individual roles B) procedural roles
C) social roles D) task roles
D
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Your local chapter of Women in Communications has invited a very distinguished
businesswoman to address your group at its annual awards banquet. During her introduction, she tells the group about how she spent most of her formative years in a community near your school, earned some college credits from your school while in high school, and has many fond memories of those years. By sharing this story, the speaker is ____. A) providing a preview to orient her listeners B) establishing common ground with the audience C) advancing her speech's thesis or purpose statement D) providing startling information to grab the audience's attention
Suggestions for achieving __________ in speaking style include: Be economical, use specific terms and numbers, and use short, familiar terms
a) vividness b) clarity c) appropriateness d) forcefulness
The type of question where a speaker can easily lose control to the audience is called a(n)
________________________. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The attitude of a high level of responsibility for the success of a group is indicated by a member's not criticizing ideas proposed by other members.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)