Speeches about objects must be ________
A) comprehensively formed B) clearly focused
C) constructed familiarly D) constantly flowing
B
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a. You'll be a more competitive candidate for jobs. b. You'll be published. c. You'll get time off from other classes. d. You'll be guaranteed a spot in graduate school.
One day, a friend tells you that he recently met someone to whom he is attracted. He tells you that the person he met seems to be hinting that the attraction could be reciprocated but that he isn’t sure because the behaviors seem so indirect. Your friend wants to know why people would use indirect behaviors to express their attraction to someone instead of just coming right out and saying it. Knowing a thing or two about courtship and flirting, you would be most correct in saying which of these statements?
A. The person probably isn’t attracted to your friend. B. People use indirect behaviors because such behaviors are safe and help the flirter avoid losing face. C. People use indirect behaviors when they have not decided whether they really like the other person. D. Indirect behaviors are harassing, and your friend needs to be very careful of the person’s intentions.
Explain the concept of parallelism and provide two examples—one that follows parallelism and one that does not. Discuss your examples, as necessary, to explain why they are or are not in parallel form.
What will be an ideal response?
The speaker's ability to articulate the audience's unexpressed feelings is called ________, because the speaker's words echo listeners' feelings.
A. resonance B. decorum C. reinforcement D. erudition