When media professionals are faced with ethical dilemmas, they are moral agents.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

False

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All of the following are true of making introductory speeches except

a. they are good for increasingly familiarity and a comfortable classroom atmosphere b. they have little practical value outside the classroom c. they are generally best when focused on specific experiences, rather than telling someone's entire life story d. they tend to make heavy use of narrative

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Are illustrations and anecdotes allowed in the introduction of a speech?

A) Yes, as this will introduce the subject and will most likely capture the audience’s attention. B) Yes, audiences use anecdotes as the sole source in determining a speaker’s credibility. C) No, they should be saved only for the conclusion of the speech as a way to help the audience remember the topic. D) No, only facts and statistics are permitted for use in an introduction.

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