Your listeners will prepare themselves mentally to identify the
main ideas of your speech if you provide them with a clear
A. introduction.
B. thesis sentence.
C. preview.
D. transition.
E. internal summary.
C
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Adam saw a television program last night which gave him a topic idea for an upcoming speech. Is this ethically appropriate?
A) No; using televised information for your speech topic is a form of plagiarism. B) No; most topics discussed on talk shows are inappropriate speech material. C) Yes; getting ideas from television programs is an option suggested in the text. D) Yes, but you have to address the topic the same way the talk show did.
In the following quote from Sidney Lumet, what is he discussing? The term is the missing word from the quote:...the way you tell that story should relate somehow to what the story is. Because that's what ______ is: the way you tell a particular story. After the first decision ("What's this story about?‘) comes the second most important decision: "Now that I know what it's about, how shall I tell it?‘
A. Match cut B. Composition C. Style D. Tone