All of the following are functions of an introduction EXCEPT
A) orient the audience.
B) provide evidence to validate your main points.
C) establish a speaker-audience-topic relationships.
D) gain attention.
B
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A. The interviewer is coming more from a content approach to communication than a relational. B. The interviewer is likely setting up the applicant for several personal, unethical questions. C. The interviewer has a typically masculine perspective of casual conversation. D. The interviewer is coming more from a relational approach to communication than a content.
Taking notes while engaged in a one-on-one discussion with your supervisor
A. makes you appear as if you have a poor memory. B. is a compliment to the superior. C. is insulting because of lack of eye contact.