What questions can a basic analysis of your audience and

situation help you answer? (List three)

What will be an ideal response?

What are the specific interests of this audience? What ideas should be covered for
this audience? How much information will they need? What language and support
materials will work best for them? How does this influence my topic selection? What could
be potential audience expectations and reactions? What situational obstacles could affect
the speech?

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Of the following characteristics, which one applies to computer-mediated communication?

a. Messages can be overheard by or repeated to a third party but not with complete accuracy. b. You and the other person or people share the same physical space. c. It is always your turn, speaker time is unlimited, and you can't be interrupted. d. Impressions are based on verbal and nonverbal cues that the receiver receives.

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How do research search engines differ from general search engines?

A. Research search engines find only scholarly material. B. Research search engines give broader results. C. Research search engines charge a fee. D. Research search engines cover only scientific topics.

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