Martin McDermott, author of Speak with Courage, offers three important pieces of advice for giving a successful speech. Those three things are
a. practice, prepare, and participate.
b. prepare, prepare, and prepare.
c. rehearse, revise, and recite.
d. revise, revise, and revise.
e. All of the above skills were identified as important.
b
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Travis advocated a 5% reduction in salaries of the executives in his company so that it might weather an economic downturn without laying off additional employees. Because this pay cut would also affect him, Travis’s arguments were more persuasive than they might otherwise have been. His persuasiveness was a product of ______.
a. his position as a reluctant advocate b. his dynamism c. his ability to act as a “jailhouse snitch” d. the audience identifying with him