Even if a speaker does not make good eye contact, he or she can still be perceived as
believable.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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The mistaken belief that words have a precise definition:
A) identifies intentional fallacy. B) is the central concept in I.A. Richards' approach to communication. C) describes affective fallacy. D) describes the "proper meaning superstition."
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Investigating a charge of student cheating, State U's Academic Integrity Committee concluded:
"Ethical speakers do not plagiarize the ideas or words of others. Tracy gave a speech in her public speaking class that her roommate had written and used a semester ago. Tracy's behavior is clearly unethical." The committee's statement is an example of arguing by _______. a. analogy b. authority c. cause d. deduction
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