When deciding on the amount of information to present in an informative speech, a speaker should
A) cover as much information as possible within the time limit, so the audience does not get bored.
B) strive for depth of information rather than breadth.
C) develop at least five main points to ensure there is something in the speech that will be of interest to
most everyone in the audience.
D) use amplification sparingly to ensure enough time to cover main points.
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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The theory that claims the mass media have the power to represent the ideology of privileged groups as natural and good is
A) Uses and Gratifications Theory. B) Agenda Setting Theory. C) Cultivation Theory. D) Critical Theory. E) Attribution Theory.
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