The FCC used to define "profane language" as divine imprecation and religious blasphemy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Because signs are fallible all of the following guidelines must be used except: a. make sure a sign is not just an isolated instance
b. think about whether an alternative explanation is more credible. c. if you can find instances in which a sign does not indicate a particular event, you do not have a solid argument. d. use emotional appeal when relying on a sign.
Spoken words alone are abstract and can be misinterpreted, so by adding visual aids to a speech
presentation the speaker can increase A) audience interest. B) their credibility. C) listener comprehension. D) rhetorical sensitivity. E) heterogeneity.
Individuals perform diverse roles in communication networks
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
During the late 1980s a crackdown on misleading advertising in the airline and car rental industries was launched by:
a) the Federal Trade Commission; b) the Federal Aviation Administration; c) the Federal Consumer Protection Agency; d) the National Association of Attorneys General; e) none of these--there has been no such crackdown.