List and discuss the two components of ethical invitational speaking.

What will be an ideal response?

Stay true to your purpose, your goal should be to invite and engage, not to persuade.Share your perspectives fully.  If you're not able to listen to perspectives that are incompatible with your own or to grant them value, then it would be unethical for you to give an invitational speech.

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The phrase, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" supports the idea that

a. Italy is a high-context culture. b. nonverbal messages are cultural. c. nonverbal messages are universal. d. the study of nonverbal communication began in Rome

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