Which of the following is NOT one of the questions a speaker should ask of his or herself

after selecting a topic?

a. What does the audience already know about my topic?
b. What does the audience need to know to understand the topic?
c. How important is it for the audience to understand this topic?
d. Can I present this information in a way that is easy for the audience to understand?
e. none of these

c

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Anna writes her own blog three times a week, follows 120 people on Twitter, and subscribes to a dozen podcasts. Which feature of social media does this illustrate?

a. Social media alter conceptions of space. b. Social media invite supersaturation. c. Social media encourage multitasking. d. Social media blur production and consumption of entertainment content.

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The downplaying tactic employed by a politician who fails to tell an audience that the statistics she is using to support her position are not official, is called a. doublespeak

b. hidden agenda. c. intensification. d. omission.

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