When a speaker has too many main ideas to cover in a speech, what two criteria should be used to
select the best ideas for inclusion in the speech?
What will be an ideal response?
1. Is this idea really essential to the speech? 2. Can a more general statement combine several
ideas?
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Speeches which use defining strategies are partly persuasive because defining terms always influences
listeners to think about things in a certain way. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Irene observes that on the most-recent test in her engineering class, only two students out of 60 earned higher scores than she did. She concludes that she is smarter than most of the others in class, at least in the subject of engineering. This is an example of a(n):
A) ?reflected appraisal. B) ?direct definition. C) ?identity script. D) ?self-fulfilling prophecy. E) ?social comparison.