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Public Speaking

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When we refer to public speaking as a social act, we mean public speaking A. only involves the speaker B. involves the speaker and audience C. is a personal involvement D. only involves the audience B. Involes the speaker and audience
Consumer Imperative A. brings people together to share their perspectives and values B. stresses the active role that listeners play in social communities C. establishes what is right or wrong in society D. Provides information on consumer spending B. Stresses the active role that listeners play in social communities.
All of the following are imperative for studying public speaking EXCEPT A. social imperative B. Consumer imperative C. oral imperative D. intellectual imperative C. Oral imperative
The skyhook principle is used when speaking to an audience A. who has the same values as the speaker B. in which the speaker finds a moral frame C. who has different values than the speaker D. where the speaker does not know the values of the speaker B. in which the speaker finds a moral frame.
The primary reason you will speak in public represents your A. central idea B. Specific purpose C. audience orientation D. General purpose D. General Purpose
The statement "to explain to my audience that nick is the best candidate for governor" is an example of what type of general purpose A. to inform B. to entertain C. to persuade D. to actuate To persuade
All of the following are examples of appreciative listening EXCEPT listening to Jimmy Carters speech
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