Exam 10: Topic Selection and Audience Analysis
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An attitude is a tendency to respond favorably or unfavorably to some person, object, idea, or event.
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How does a speaker adapt the purpose of the speech to a specific audience? Provide an example.
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Define inference and explain the difference between indirect inferences and direct inferences.
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If you ask people to rank their favorite pastimes, you are asking for
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Swetha gave his persuasive speech on why you run a West Coast football offense to his general population speech lass. Raymond likely didn't do which part of speech preparation?
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What are four ways you can adapt yourself and your message to an audience?
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Moving from abstract to concrete or from general to specific are two ways suggested in the text to narrow a topic.
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When selecting a topic, if you think about what particular issue currently bothers you, you are
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You analyze your audience to become more insightful about how you approach your topic.
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