Exam 13: Relating Through Informative Speeches and Persuasive Speeches
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Exam 13: Relating Through Informative Speeches and Persuasive Speeches38 Questions
Exam 14: Delivering a Public Presentation40 Questions
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Which of the following would not be an appropriate goal for a persuasive speech to actuate?
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Informative expository speeches are most often given to provide:
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When seeking to change an audience's way of thinking, a speaker must:
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A claim of conjecture is different from a claim of fact because its focus is:
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Process speeches always require the audience to be able to perform the process after listening to the presentation.
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The key difference between an informative process speech and a 'how-to' speech is:
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If you are certain that you and your audience share certain key beliefs so that you do not have to fully explain each and every step of your persuasive argument, you might employ:
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Social judgment theory claims that audiences have an anchor position, their preferred or acceptable position on a topic or issue, within:
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Informative and persuasive presentations are alike in that both require developing a relationship between the speaker and audience.
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Informative and persuasive presentations are alike in that both require:
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An important strategy for speakers to use in making a claim of value is:
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Which of the following would be indicative of deductive reasoning:
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Informative speeches of definition or description are most often given to audiences that have:
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Identify the difference between a persuasive speech to convince and a persuasive speech to actuate.
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To help an audience understand a new or unknown concept or topic, effective speakers:
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Which of the following would be indicative of inductive reasoning:
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