The best way to make your material memorable is to:
A. Use a list of specific points
B. Limit your support to explanation
C. Use mnemonic devices
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
C.
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When she speaks to her mentor about it, he suggests that she claim sexual harassment against her coworkers based on a. quid pro quo. b. in medias res. c. hostile work environment. d. weight discrimination.
Role-taking can be thought of as:
a. guess-work to estimate how an audience will respond to a message. b. anticipating a reaction rather than waiting for a person's actual feedback. c. a way to understand difficulties or objections to your message. d. all of the above are forms of role-taking
Successful candidates use the following techniques for answering interview questions EXCEPT:
a) They don’t initiate action—they follow the interviewer’s lead. b) They refer to the organization. c) They support their claims with examples and evidence. d) They have natural, but enthusiastic delivery.
Thanking someone for inviting you to speak as part of your introduction is an example of a
A) reference to a recent event. B) personal illustration. C) personal reference. D) rhetorical device.