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Question 1: audience analysis can guide the speaker in
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all of the above
Question 2: when using statistics in a speech you sould
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use them comparatively
Question 3: when using statistics in a speech, always remember that
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they must be verified
Question 4: when using anecdotes or narratives in a speech
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make sure they relate directly to the point of your speech
Question 5: a specific speech goal
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states the response you want from your audience as a result of the speech Question 6: for a ten-minute informative speech, a specific goal on the topic of juvenile crime is best written as
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I want my audience to understand the causes of juvenile crime
Question 7: your personal knowledge about a subject is
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a source for examples and personal experiences.Question 8: if you referred to a football team's defensive line by saying "our team's line is a stone wall"you would be using
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conparison Question 9: if you mentioned US presidents Lincoln, garfield, kennedy, and reagan in a portaion of your speech to help make a point, you would be using factual statements called
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examples
Question 10: to sue statistics effectively
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use them comparatively to clarify and explain
Question 11: to classify an individual as an expert he or she must be
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all of the above
Question 12: How many sources should you use in a speech
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the number will vary depending on the topic, setting, and your own expertise
Question 13: if you follow the statement that small schools can produce pro football players with the statement that steve kreider, the former bengals wide receiver, graduated from Lehigh, you would be using an
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example Question 14: when you want to get the opinion of a large number of people on a topic
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conduct a survey
Question 15: one likely way to get information about a prospective audience is
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though a chairperson or group contact Question 16: If you ahd several related ideas for a speech topic and wanted to explore the connections between them, you could ___
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create a concept map
Question 17: The reason for agathering demographic data is so that you can
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adapt the topic to the audience knowledge and interest level Question 18: of the following the best way to cite a source in a speech would be
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according to arthur jones in an article in last august's issur of harpers mag....
Question 19: ___ is an uncritical, unevaluative process of generating ideas.
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Brainstorming Question 20: as a speaker determines the specific goal of a speech, his or her prime concern should be
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the response desired from the audience
Question 21: which of the following people is an expert on affirmative action
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a lawyer who works primarily on discrimination, including affirmative action cases and laws.
Question 22: which of the following statements about narratives is accurate
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narratives can be usegul way to gain and keep the audience's attention
Question 23: in preparing statistics for a speech, a speaker should
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use statistics that will not mislead
Question 24: which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
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all of the above
Question 25: the specific speech goal should
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be revided so it includes the desired audience response Question 26: to forecast audience reactions, a speaker should use the data collected to answer which of the following questions?
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What is the audience's knowledge, and what are the interests of its members?Question 27: which of the following would be the best working of the specific goal for a speaker who wants to support the implementation of a tax cut?
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i want the audience to believe that the US should implement a tax cut.
Question 28: when analyzing the speech setting, you sould consider
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special expectiations based on the setting