Exam 14: Public Speaking: the Informative Speech
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One of your worst fears has come true.You have just finished delivering your informative speech,and the audience has no questions.Explain two different approaches that you might take in an effort to elicit questions.
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Speeches that examine theories,beliefs,and philosophies are classified as speeches about _____ in communication studies.
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A technical report is usually presented to audience with general information on a subject matter to which they will be exposed more at a later time.
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