Which of the following is NOT true about using actual items
as presentation aids?
a. They can be too small to see or too large to bring.
b. They can demonstrate, illustrate, exemplify, or
emphasize your topic.
c. They are not appropriate for persuasive speeches.
d. They can distract the audience from the message.
c
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Broadcasting term commonly thought of as the imprint of sound on a radio signal:
A. VU meter B. modulation C. peak signal D. VU meter deflection E. harmonics
When use of a hard-to-pronounce word is unavoidable in a broadcast story, a pronouncer should be placed in ______.
A. bold lettering before the word in question B. parentheses after the word in question C. italics in a footnote D. brackets at the beginning of the line where the word appears
A______is a concise statement indicating what you want your listeners to be able to do, remember, or feel when you finish your speech
a. general purpose b. central idea c. specific purpose d. blueprint statement
Leah just returned to her home country of Bolivia after being away for several years. She feels strange and uncomfortable with her home culture. Leah may be experiencing the:
a. reentry shock stage b. crisis stage c. honeymoon stage d. resocialization stage