An organizational pattern that presents arguments that oppose the speaker's proposition or claim and show how they are fallacious, inadequate, or deficient is called:
A. refutation.
B. state-the-case-and-prove-it.
C. motivated sequence.
D. topical.
A
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In public speaking settings, much information is lost. What should be the main reason for this problem?
A. Distracting noises B. Loud noise C. Variation in the pitch D. None of the above
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