Define deliberative speaking and identify the two conditions which give rise to it. In what
circumstances does deliberative speaking usually arise?
What will be an ideal response?
Deliberative speaking addresses the question "What shall we do?" It focuses on action when 1.
the course of action is uncertain and 2. a decision is nevertheless required. It arises in community service,
oral reports, group presentations, public hearings and debates, and question-answer sessions after public
speeches.
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Jose is the director of Juan's department and Juan has came to his office to tell Jose that their current project is over budget. The communication exchange is best described as
A. upward communication B. downward communication C. horizontal communication D. vertical communication
When a speaker asserts a proposition of ________, the persuasive goal isn't to make someone believe the speaker; rather, it is to make someone agree with him or her.
A. policy B. value C. opinion D. fact