How do you determine whether to use primary or secondary
sources in your speech?
What will be an ideal response?
It depends on your topic. Sometimes primary sources offer the best information
because your topic is local, or you need to provide personal narratives or examples. Other
times, your topic will benefit from collections of data found in secondary sources like
magazines and newspapers.
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A bus manufacturing company went into crisis mode after two of itslocal buses collided with each other, killing more than 70passengers
The company's spokesperson and PR department handled the crisis communications with the help and support of a media person. What should the company's PR department provide the media publication that helped them handle the crisis successfully? a. Send a personal note thanking the reporters and an appreciation letter to the editor b. Send a $200 Visa gift card to the reporters and the editor c. Send personalized items to each reporter and the editor d. Send expensive gifts to each reporter and the editor
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