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.
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In oral communication informations are passed to another person by using words. By Using phrases speaker can convey accurate message and it will also help the listener to know the message in more accurate manner. Moreover phrases will help the person to maintain the cohesion.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: A transition are words, phrases or sentences that tie a speech together and help...
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: It is important to analyze your audience before you develop your speech. True OR False
Oral Communications: The conclusion of the speech restates the thesis statement of the speech. True False
Oral Communications class: There are three types of speeches: informational speech, persuasive speech and special occasion speech. True or false?
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: 1. The conclusion of a speech should include a recap of the thesis statement. True or False
Oral Communications: After analyzing your audience, your next step in preparing your speech would be to.... A. gather supporting materials. B. consider presentation aids C. organize your speech D. choose a suitable topic.
Connectives are words or phrases that connect the ideas of a speech and indicate the relationships among them. Below is an excerpt from a speech outline. Provide the connective as indicated. The shortage of nurses has become a serious national problem A. More than 60 percent of US hospitals have nurse shortages severe enough to threaten the quality of health care B. Experts warn that the shortage will become even worse in the years ahead unless steps are taken to...
Complete the sentences about bacterial genomes using the words and phrases (not all words and phrases are used). metagenomics metagenomics 50% 50% plasmids microgenomics eukaryotic genomes insertion sequences (ISS) a single-stranded DNA molecule bacteriophage (viral) genomes 100 kilobases open reading frames (ORFS) 90% kilobase a single double-stranded DNA molecule The bacterial chromosome is In the E. coll genome, some predicted genes encode proteins with functions that have not yet been determined; these presumed genes are called The E. coli genome...
EDITING A PARAGRAPH FOR ERRORS IN WORDS COMMONLY CONFUSED There are eighteen sentences in the paragraph. Connect them using coordination and subordination in the space below, so that you have no more than nine sentences when you are through. Be sure to use both techniques. 1Most people know that “getting onto one's soapbox” means giving a heartfelt opinion. 2Fewer people are familiar with the origin of the term. 3The term dates back to a time when large wooden crates were...
Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems Use the words or phrases to complete the sentences below. nervous digestive neuron muscular adipose cuboidal columnar strated simple epithelial connective skeletal Ain) is the primary cell type responsible for communication in the is an example of an organ composed of these cells. system. The The system gives the body a rigid framework, thanks to the tissue it is made of The system is lined with one layer of absorbs nutrients from food cells, making...