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| For a speech on ratings of nursing homes, which of the following would probably be the most important bit of data about an audience for a speaker? |
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| When doing an audience analysis, you should consider? |
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What is the age range of the audience, and what is its educational background? What is the audience's knowledge, and what are the interests of its members? What is the economic background of the audience, and what is the sex of its members? What is the occasion of the speech, and what is my purpose?
Answer is Correct! All the Above. |
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| When analyzing the speech setting, you should consider all the following except |
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| the sources that will be used in the speech. |
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| When considering whether a topic is appropriate for a given audience, you should avoid topics that |
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| are too simple for the audience's level. |
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| The best sources for determining how a police officer views new city hiring policies would be |
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| Unlike material from a reputable publishing house, material on the Internet |
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| is often not checked for accuracy or honesty. |
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| Visual aids serve many purposes, including the fact that visual aids can |
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| help the audience to remember your main points. |
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| A speech that provides in-depth information that is taken from careful research is |
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| An informative speech about the discovery of gravity and past generations' reaction to the event is which kind of expository speech? |
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| historical events and forces |
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| An informative speech about the life and music of Dizzy Gillespie is which kind of expository speech? |
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