List two questions a listener can ask to critically examine a message
What will be an ideal response?
Is the speech factually correct? Are sources clearly identified, and are they unbiased and credible? Does the speaker draw logical conclusions from the data presented? Has the speaker overlooked or omitted important information?
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In the beginning of his speech, Ryan asked the audience a rhetorical question. At the end of the speech, he provided an answer to the question. Which method for creating effective introductions did Ryan use?
a. using a personal reference b. referring to the introduction c. using a quotation d. using an inspirational appeal
Often we hear only part of a story, but we fill in more details when we pass the story to others. This aspect of the organization stage of perception is called
A. deduction. B. disclosure. C. closure. D. background.