A: is willing to take questions at the end of the speech
B: has the best interest of the audience in mind
C: will avoid using illogical arguments
D: is qualified to speak on the topic
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- According to your textbook, a speaker who attempts to establish goodwill in the introduction of a speech is aiming to convince the audience that she or he __________. A: is willing to take questions at the end of the speech B: has the best interest of the audience in mind C: will avoid using illogical arguments D: is qualified to speak on the topic
- Which of the following is not the purpose of a speech of introduction? ______ A: to build the audience’s enthusiasm for the upcoming speaker B: to build the audience’s enthusiasm for the topic C: to establish a welcoming climate D: to express thanks for the upcoming speaker
- A persuasive speech in which the speaker's goal is to convince the audience that a given policy is desirable and encourage the audience to take action in support of the policy.
- In addition to reinforcing the central idea, a speech conclusion should also __________. A: Signal the end of the speech B: Secure the audience’s attention C: Build your credibility as a speaker D: Reveal the topic of the speech
- Your speech topic is determined by the occasion, the audience and the speaker's qualifications.
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Who is more important in making a public speech, the speaker or the audience? A: the audience B: the speaker C: both D: neither
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In most speech situations, the objective of an introduction is to _____. A: surprise the audience B: startle the audience C: get the attention and interest of your audience D: none of the above
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When used in a speech introduction, telling a story, asking a question, making a startling statement, and arousing curiosity are all methods of __________. A: previewing the body of the speech B: gaining the attention of the audience C: enhancing the speaker’s credibility D: revealing the topic of the speech
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The following are the functions of an effective beginning of a speech EXCEPT ______. A: Grabbing the attention and generating the interest of the audience B: Persuading the audience to believe or to do as the speech suggests C: Establishing a positive relationship with the audience D: Stating the topic and previewing main points
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The following are the functions of an effective beginning of a speech EXCEPT ______. A: Grabbing the attention and generating the interest of the audience B: Persuading the audience to believe or to do as the speech suggests C: Establishing a positive relationship with the audience D: Stating the topic and previewing main points