Multiple Choice
What is true of analyzing your own ethos?
A) Your speech should minimize perceptions of difference.
B) You should avoid trite references to community building.
C) You should not advocate positions that contradict those of your audience.
D) You can study audience perceptions of your ethos but are unlikely to be able to change them.
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Q20: The universal audience is the group of
Q21: A _ audience is required to attend
Q22: The listener's tendency to listen only to
Q23: When a listener likes the speaker's topic
Q24: Adapting a speech to a particular audience
Q26: How listeners perceive your _ will affect
Q27: Voluntary audiences are generally motivated and receptive
Q28: When your audience analysis focuses on the
Q29: A speaker who will say anything to
Q30: Describe the process you should use to