Describe the different ways supporting materials can be organized in a speech.
What will be an ideal response?
- Chronological order: materials are presented as they occurred in time, either from first to last or last to first.
- Spatial order: arrange items according to location.
- Cause-effect order: begin with conditions and then describe their causes.
- Problem-solution order: explain the problem then propose a solution.
- Topical order: describe all the facts related to one aspect, then move on to describe the facts related to another aspect.
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The difference between a simple assertion and an empathic assertion is that the latter recognizes and verbalizes the other's position, but the former does not
A. True B. False
Bypassing is best described as
a. when what is meant by a speaker and what is heard and understood by the listener are often the same. b. when what is meant by a speaker and what is heard and understood by the listener are often different. c. a failure to communicate. d. an effective listening skill.