Discuss one of the contexts in which you have found yourself contributing to the public dialogue. Include an explanation of how that context influenced your speaking goal.
What will be an ideal response?
Students should respond with one of the following: deciding to speak, being asked to speak, or being required to speak. Look for their understanding of how their speaking goal is influenced by the context. For instance, if they were required to speak, then they might say they did not have a choice of a goal because it was determined for them.
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