Informing audience members about how they can use ideas from your speech to help save money is an example of 

A. coercion.
B. demonstration.
C. pandering.
D. reward.


D. reward.

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A good indicator of a speaker’s ethical standards

a. is the phraseology of the speaker. b. is the audiovisual aids used by the speaker. c. are the policies and actions recommended by the speaker. d. are none of the above.

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Interpersonal communication is governed by both explicit and implicit rules. First, define each of these terms and point out how they are similar and how they are different. Next, identify two distinct examples of explicit communication rules that were enforced in your household while growing up. Indicate what each rule was, how it was conveyed/reinforced in your home, and what happened (or would have happened) when it was violated. Finally, identify one example of an implicit communication rule that was enforced in your home. Indicate what the rule was and how you came to be aware of it (given that it was implicit).

What will be an ideal response?

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According to the textbook, the key problem with the ?communication as action? model of

communication is that it overlooks the various channels of communication. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Why is it not correct to copy a picture from online magazines onto your website?

What will be an ideal response?

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