All of the following are types of persuasive speaking except
a. speeches addressing disputed facts.
b. speeches addressing attitudes, beliefs, and values.
c. speeches addressing the meaning of formal occasions.
d. speeches advocating action or policy changes.
c
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Explain what a speaker should do to avoid assumptions and to personalize information, to increase the
likelihood of a successful informative speech presentation. What will be an ideal response?
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When a speaker is standing to deliver a speech, the most secure and stable body position is
A. one foot slightly in front of the other. B. feet side-by-side. C. weight distributed unevenly on feet. D. leaning on the podium.
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