Brent was presenting a speech on childhood diabetes, a disease that he hassuffered from for years. He decided not to mention this fact to his audience. Was this a good choice?
a. No;a speaker's personal experience makes him more credible to his audience.
b. Yes;a speaker needs only facts and figures to build his credibility to the audience.
c. Yes;a speaker should not mention personal experiences, as it sounds like bragging.
d. Yes; aspeaker should not mention personal experiences, as it sounds like self-pitying.
a
You might also like to view...
Matching
1) making the audience anxious to hear what you have to say A) need 2) presenting a solution to the problem you have identified B) attention 3) telling the audience specifically what they should do to alleviate the problem C) action 4) vividly illustrating the consequences of adopting or not adopting your solution D) satisfaction 5) stating the problem as it exists or will exist E) visualization
Responsible knowledge is information that you care about
Indicate whether the statement is true or false