Multiple Choice
In a persuasive speech (as opposed to an informative speech) , the speaker's intent is to
A) create understanding by clarifying or teaching.
B) use supporting information to give the audience unbiased choices.
C) present information in order to change the way the audience thinks or acts.
D) encourage listeners to make up their own minds.
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