Janet's introduction contained the following remarks:
"How many of you know someone who has tried to quit smoking, successfully or unsuccessfully? Have any of the smokers in this audience tried to quit? Well, if you have tried to quit and failed, you are among the 20 percent of Americans who have tried to quit multiple times. A few months ago I tried to quit, for the umpteenth time, but this time I made it. I'd like to tell you exactly how I made it." Which of the following statements is accurate about this introduction?
a. Janet has too many devices in this introduction; the audience will be confused rather than intrigued.
b. Janet shouldn't discuss her own experience with quitting smoking because it creates distance between her and the audience.
c. Janet has successfully combined the introductory devices of questions to the audience, statistical information, and a personal reference.
d. Janet has successfully combined the introductory devices of startling statements, reference to historical events, and illustrations.
c
You might also like to view...
Which of these statements provides the best example of a “barriers to entry” issue?
a. ?the inability of controversial producers to gain access to the airwaves b. ?the high costs of establishing or acquiring media firms c. the difficulty of gaining access to production facilities because of increased security ? d. ?a way of describing the impact of ideology on the audience
The first step that occurs immediately in the introduction is called the _______________________,
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).