Exam 7: Integrating Support

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Testimony does not work because you are taking someone else's credibility.

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Which of the following is not a question you should ask yourself when assessing your examples?

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A set of statistics cited in a speech can help to establish the problem's magnitude by adding ______.

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How can hypothetical examples be used efficiently?

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You don't need to tell your audience when an example you are using is hypothetical.

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Speakers use figurative analogies to awaken the collective imagination of the audience-to prod them into accepting that two things that appear to have little, if anything, in common, actually share one or more vital similarities.

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In her speech, Jean provides an overview of the symptoms of a disease, and this facilitates the audience's understanding of the respective disease. Jean uses ______.

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The ______ is the number obtained from adding all the numbers in the series and dividing that by the number of items.

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Peer or lay testimony comes from people who are not recognized as authorities, but who have firsthand experience with the subject.

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How can the speaker assess the power of the testimonies used in their speech?

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Literal analogies are those that compare two things that first appear to have little in common with each other.

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Expert testimony is provided by those cognized as ______ on your topic.

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For speeches, testimony often works well because it lets the speaker borrow someone else's ______.

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Extended examples are also sometimes known as ______.

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Hypothetical examples are intended to trick your listeners into believing something that is not true.

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How can a speaker gauge how useful and effective statistics would be in their speech?

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The primary use of ______ is to explain words and concepts.

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What is peer or lay testimony?

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"A horror movie is like a fairy tale on steroids" is an example of a figurative analogy.

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What do statistics mean for a speech?

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