A cause-effect pattern is a good choice for informative speeches that define or explain.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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In preparation to discuss the new advertising firm they're planning to start, Jerisha, Ainsley, and Zara individually write up notes, gather material, and prepare a small presentation for their meeting
When they get together to go through what they've collected and to talk about next steps, what will likely happen? a) Each woman will come to the meeting with preconceived notions about what the others will bring b) Each woman will behave much differently than the way the others believe she will act. c) Each woman will act as if the information presented by the others is inaccurate and will not work best for their plan. d) Each woman will have trouble saying anything negative about the others' suggestions.
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes first set forth his famous clear and present danger test for determining whether controversial speech is protected by the First Amendment in the case of:
a) Fiske v. Kansas; b) Schenck v. U.S.; c) Brandenburg v. Ohio; d) Whitney v. California; e) Gitlow v. New York.
One's listening ability is primarily determined by his/her I.Q
a. true b. false
"Last, but not least" is an example of
A. parallel structure. B. jargon. C. a euphemism. D. a cliché.