Do you agree or disagree that all communication is narrative? Why, or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

Answers will vary.

Communication & Mass Media

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When Melaina presented her speech about Colorado legalizing the recreational use

of marijuana, one of the points she made was how there had been an economic incentive to do so. While developing the point she cited statistics from the Colorado Department of Revenue regarding how much the state had profited from medicinal marijuana in prior years. When she presented specific information to that effect, she read word-for-word from a note card that "medical marijuana generated nearly $50 million in taxes and fees for the state in 2 ½ years." How will her audience likely react to her reading this information to them? In other words, how will they likely perceive her behavior? A) They will perceive that she is overly careful, ultimately diminishing her ethos. B) They will perceive that she is concerned with accuracy and precision. C) They will perceive that she has inadequately rehearsed her presentation. D) They will perceive that she doubts the information and can't look them in the eye.

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The First Circuit in 2011 in Glik v. Cunniffe said that openly recording a police officer in public is…

a) protected under the First Amendment; b) not protected under the Fourth Amendment; c) not protected under the Fifth Amendment; d) protected under the Sixth Amendment; e) of undetermined protection.

Communication & Mass Media