The authors of your textbook recommend the following
storytelling guidelines EXCEPT:
a. Use a simple story line.
b. Use numerous characters to make the story interesting.
c. Exaggerate both content and delivery.
d. Provide a link to the audience's experiences and interests.
e. Practice your story until you can tell it without notes.
b
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Who was involved in the “battle of the currents”?
a. Carnegie and Rockefeller b. James Madison and Lavinia Warren Stratton c. The railroads and the trucking industry d. Westinghouse and Edison
A major task in speaking to a favorable audience is the creation of personal involvement, which the authors indicate should be done through:
A. Creating commitment and intellectual agreement. B. Touching on core values. C. Stressing common ground D. Being specific about how their lives are affected. E. None of these answers are correct.