Invitational speaking is a type of speaking used in all of the following situations except:

a. to articulate beliefs and values

b. to sway the audience to accepting your point of view.
c. to explore an issue.
d. to clarify positions.

b

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Placing emphasis on one dialectic need and ignoring or neglecting the opposite dialectic need for a certain period of time describes

a. neutralization. b. selection. c. separation. d. reframing. e. bonding.

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