According to Toulmin's model of everyday argument, listeners can respond to the claims advanced by a speaker in which of the following ways?
A) The can reject the claim based on the amount of humor used in the speech.
B) They can accept the claim based on the organizational structure of the argument.
C) They can reject the speaker's claims based on the internal summaries used in the speech.
D) They can accept or reject the claim according to their evaluation of the speaker's charisma.
E) They can accept the speaker's claims at face value.
E
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Persuasive presentations seek to change audience opinions (example:
"vegetarian diets are good for your body and good for the planet") and audience behavior (example: "stop eating red meat"). Indicate whether the statement is true or false
One strategy to use for adapting the content of a presentation to a favorable audience is to:
a) include counterarguments and refutations. b) include visual aids to clarify content. c) use a structure that emphasizes action. d) encourage audience participation and feedback.