Speaking with no changes in pitch, rate, or volume is described as speaking .
a. with poor articulation
b. in a monotone
c. impromptu
d. conversationally
b. in a monotone
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Ingrid was listening critically to William's speech on the late, great composer Liszt. Which of the
following questions represents critical listening? A) What are William's main ideas? B) Is this a suitable topic for a college audience? C) When was Liszt born? D) Who is Liszt? E) Why did William choose this topic?
After being a victim of a pickpocket gang in Istanbul five years ago, Alastair has been dissuading other tourists from traveling to Turkey by simply implying that it is a "country of thieves."
Alastair's assertion is an example of (a) a) hasty generalization b) red herring. c) deductive reasoning. d) bandwagon fallacy.
What international film movement helped influence the visual conventions of the horror film?
What will be an ideal response?
Assuming you know exactly what a speaker is going to say and then tuning out is a listening barrier named ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.