Once your topic and purpose are clearly established, you should continue to consider your audience when developing your central idea and generating your main ideas

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Answer: True

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Which of the following examples illustrates competitive interrupting?

A) Breaking into speakers presentation to ask for clarification B) Alerting a speaker that an overhead fan is about to fall C) Rephrasing your own position to make sure that you get to speak more than the other person D) Shouting "Amen" during the Sunday sermon

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Some well-known people are treated as private persons (as opposed to public figures) in libel lawsuits today. This practice was encouraged by several Supreme Court decisions of the 1970s, including:

a) Megarry v. Norton and Time v. Hill; b) Time v. Hill and Time v. Firestone; c) Herbert v. Lando and Time v. Firestone; d) Hutchinson v. Proxmire and Time v. Firestone; e) Curtis v. Butts and Calder v. Jones.

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