What are three ways of displaying supporting material in a preparation outline and what are the
benefits and drawbacks of these methods?
What will be an ideal response?
1. reproduce supporting materials immediately below each point; it's easy to follow but will
make the outline longer; 2. use footnotes and put supporting materials at the end; it preserves the structure
but makes the speaker jump from outline to supporting material and back; 3. attach a bibliography
showing sources; it preserves structure but does not indicate specific support for points.
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a. sales manager b. general manager c. production director d. program director e. chief engineer f. traffic director g. all of these h. none of these
________ occurs when, especially for heavier viewers, television's symbols dominate other sources of information and ideas about the world.
A. Cultivation incongruence B. Resonance C. Mainstreaming D. Third-order reasoning