What are three things a comparative strategy can accomplish in a speech?
What will be an ideal response?
- It can be used to make things seem more similar than the audience imagined.
- It can help determine in which category something should be placed.
- It can provide the audience with a basis for making a choice.
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Which is NOT a goal for a commemorative speech?
A. Inform the audience by highlighting facts about person or event B. Persuade the audience by motivating them to think about a better future C. Evoke emotion from the audience D. Teach the audience something new
Effectively handling the question-and-answer session after a speech involves
A) interrupting audience members who ask lengthy questions. B) making up answers if the speaker isn't sure how to respond to a question. C) answering questions as briefly as possible. D) repeating the question so the audience can hear it.