Why is it important to consider possible misunderstandings on the part of the audience when composing an expository speech
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In an expository speech you are informing the audience on a
particular subject. If you know they have misunderstandings, you
can address them in your speech.
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Where can you find more information pertaining to test preparation
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ACCUPLACER The ACCUPLACER test was developed by the College
Board and is used to help determine course selection for students.
The ACCUPLACER exam has three sections: Reading Comprehension,
Sentence Skills, and Math. In some cases, an essay may be
required.
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How does Justice Sotomayor help illustrate the idea that a sense of excitement is important
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She relates a story about her own excitement at being in New
York City.
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How does Justice Sotomayor ensure that her audience remembers the important parts of her main message
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By emphasizing specific images and ideas. apex
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Which is another use for themes in a speech
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Themes add structure to a speech.
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Which logical fallacy does this example contain
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Begging the question
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Which statement best illustrates a major theme in Justice Sotomayor's 2012 commencement speech at New York University
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it's important to remember your friends and family members who played a part in your success
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What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
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Freedom from want
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What helped make the content of Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech timeless and relevant to future generations
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He emphasized themes that were moving and memorable
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A speaker's use of in a speech allows a speaker to invoke concepts that the audience is already familiar with.thing
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common themes
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Which of the following helped lead to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s A. U.S. industries doing very well B. Communist successes in the Far East C. The invention of advertising D. The fight to contai
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U.S. industrial power
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What are students eligible for if they score high enough on a CLEP exam
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college credits. (apex)
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How does the use of nonverbal communication such as making eye contact help a speaker connect with audience
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By making the speaker seem more human and relatable
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Which statement is the best example of an appeal to ethos
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Vegetarians are 60 percent.... is the answer for apex
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Why is it important to consider possible misunderstandings on the part of the audience when composing an expository speech
In an expository speech you are informing the audience on a
particular subject. If you know they have misunderstandings, you
can address them in your speech.
Where can you find more information pertaining to test preparation
ACCUPLACER The ACCUPLACER test was developed by the College
Board and is used to help determine course selection for students.
The ACCUPLACER exam has three sections: Reading Comprehension,
Sentence Skills, and Math. In some cases, an essay may be
required.
How does Justice Sotomayor help illustrate the idea that a sense of excitement is important
She relates a story about her own excitement at being in New
York City.
How does Justice Sotomayor ensure that her audience remembers the important parts of her main message
By emphasizing specific images and ideas. apex
Which is another use for themes in a speech
Themes add structure to a speech.
Which logical fallacy does this example contain
Begging the question
Which statement best illustrates a major theme in Justice Sotomayor's 2012 commencement speech at New York University
it's important to remember your friends and family members who played a part in your success
What is one of the four freedoms that roosevelt identifies in his four freedoms speech
Freedom from want
What helped make the content of Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech timeless and relevant to future generations
He emphasized themes that were moving and memorable
A speaker's use of in a speech allows a speaker to invoke concepts that the audience is already familiar with.thing
common themes
Which of the following helped lead to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s A. U.S. industries doing very well B. Communist successes in the Far East C. The invention of advertising D. The fight to contai
U.S. industrial power
What are students eligible for if they score high enough on a CLEP exam
college credits. (apex)
How does the use of nonverbal communication such as making eye contact help a speaker connect with audience
By making the speaker seem more human and relatable
Which statement is the best example of an appeal to ethos
Vegetarians are 60 percent.... is the answer for apex