In an effort to make messages more concrete, speakers often employ visualization,
helping their audience to "see" what they're talking about. Visualizing some problem or
crisis can also function to _____.
w.
stir the audience's emotions
x. prompt the audience to think more deeply about the topic
y. distract, since visualization "works" for readers but not listeners
z. clarify information that otherwise might be vague or unclear
A) all of the above
B) all of the above, except x
C) all of the above, except y
D) all of the above, except z
C
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Because Craig conducted the study and then described the research process and his results in his paper, he can call his published work __________ research
Fill in the blank with correct word
Words within direct quotation marks ______.
a. never can be grounds for a libel suit b. can be the basis of a successful libel suit if they substantially change the meaning of what the plaintiff actually said c. always can be grounds for a libel suit if they are not exactly the words spoken by the plaintiff d. cannot be the basis for a libel suit because the speaker gave consent