What is a rough draft outline, and what are its purposes?
What will be an ideal response?
A rough draft outline is a working document that includes probable main points as well
as supporting ideas and materials, but it lacks the introduction or conclusion. It helps speakers
envision their key ideas and indicates materials already obtained and materials needed. The
rough draft outline saves valuable time and helps speakers get opinions from others.
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Siying asks Professor Comadena to review her paper. Carey's cultural approach would focus on
a. How they (and others) develop meanings about "paper" and the social roles of student and teacher through communication b. Whether there is psychological or physical interference between Siying's sending of the message and Dr. Comadena's receiving it c. Whether Siying and Dr. Comadena have common prior experiences that allow them to understand each other d. The channel through which she asks (e.g., e-mail, telephone) and its effect
It is permissible to set the ground rules of a question-and-answer session by detailing what types of questions you will not consider answering
A. True B. False