Providing proof in the form of logical and motivational support is essential to persuasive speaking

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

TRUE

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1) She's an otter when she's in the pool. A) alliteration 2) Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time. B) hyperbole 3) Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful. C) metaphor 4) One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley. D) simile 5) 5) Do you want to have a worry-free vacation? E) personification 6) Finely finished fabric makes all the difference when redecorating a room. F) rhetorical question

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The landmark New York Times v. Sullivan decision established a new requirement that public officials who sue for libel must prove actual malice. As defined in this case, actual malice means:

a) ill will or evil intentions; b) publishing a falsehood with evil intentions; c) publishing a falsehood with knowledge or with negligence; d) publishing a falsehood with knowledge or with reckless disregard for the truth; e) publishing anything that isn’t true.

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