Oral Communications:
Brainstorming is a way of developing ideas using various techniques.
True
False
Brainstorming is a way of developing ideas using various techniques;
True (People try generate new ideas and solutions interaction and removal inhibitions)
Oral Communications: Brainstorming is a way of developing ideas using various techniques. True False
Oral Communications: The conclusion of the speech restates the thesis statement of the speech. True False
Oral Communications: Which of the Canons of Rhetoric focuses on using verbal and nonverbal communication techniques to maximize the effectiveness of the message? A. Understanding B. Delivery C. Style D. Invention
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: Most speeches should include between 2-7 main points. True or False
14. A challenge to brainstorming is that “Free-riding” individuals may feel that their ideas are less valuable when combined with the ideas of the group at large. True or False
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: It is important to analyze your audience before you develop your speech. True OR False
True or false. Control involves developing goals and preparing various budgets to achieve those goals.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: 1. The conclusion of a speech should include a recap of the thesis statement. True or False
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: When presenting an informative speech, the most important aspect is to persuade the audience to agree with you. True OR False
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: A transition are words, phrases or sentences that tie a speech together and help the audience follow the speaker from one point to the next. True OR False
Oral Communications: Rhetoric is the practice of public speaking which roots go back to Athens, Greece. True False