Denise is teaching a group of students pursuing their real-estate licenses at the local community college. Denise's
lecture today is about the real
... [Show More] estate agent's responsibilities to potential buyers. Rather than presenting the laws
governing this relationship, Denise tells her students that they can do whatever they want in order to close the
sale.
Unfortunately, because Denise was not (A) honest , she ultimately lost credibility as a speaker.
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A
open-minded fully prepared honest kind
CONCEPT
Rules to Follow When Speaking
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Which of the following speeches is primarily meant to inform?
A doctor presents new research on the benefits of drinking fruit juice.
A CEO gives a presentation on how to properly report business expenses.
A restaurant owner explains the benefits of using local produce.
A principal tells a heart-warming story about the teacher who is about to receive the teacher-of-the-year
award.
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CONCEPT
General Purpose
Specific Purpose of a Speech
3
A speaker shortens the introductory section of her medical research paper before giving a speech in front of an
audience of doctors.
This is an example of the speaker taking (A) audience knowledge into account.
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A
psychographics audience attitudes audience knowledge physical context
CONCEPT
Physical Context
Overall Psychology of Your Audience
Knowledge of the Audience About Your Topic
4
Speakers want to make well-organized speeches, to keep their audiences engaged. When developing a speech, a
speaker must select a topic, a purpose, and a thesis.
As you develop a speech, make sure that your topic is manageable.
It is important to identify the subtopics that are related to the general topic. This is known as (A)
brainstorming .
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A
defining the specific purpose brainstorming determining areas of interest scoping [Show Less]