The setting of a speech plays an important role in audience-centered public speaking and includes
A) the physical location, the occasion, and the time.
B) audience attitudes, values, and beliefs.
C) the physical location, the occasion, and audience response.
D) the target audience time of day, and relevancy of current events to the topic.
A
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Kylie is to address a civic organization's quarterly meeting about her group's efforts
to promote adult literacy. She asks the event's organizer what the audience already knows about her topic and what they would like to learn. She also inquires about how the room will be arranged and whether she will speak from a seated position or standing, and if she will be using a microphone. As a result of gathering such information, Kylie will likely _____. A) noticeably lessen her communication apprehension B) noticeably intensify her communication apprehension C) have no discernible effect on her communication apprehension D) diminish her listeners' desire to listen carefully and constructively
According to your textbook, the following statement is an example of the fallacy of ________:Our county doesn't need touch-screen voting machines. If paper ballots were good enough 150 years ago, then they're fine today.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).