A) antithesis
B) simile
C) parallelism
D) alliteration
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A) have no vested interest in the outcome or point of view
B) are recent
C) use vivid statistics
D) both a and b
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A) citing a credible source for the statistic
B) citing a source for the statistic that is objective (no special interest in an outcome)
C) citing a source for the statistic that has a history of accuracy
D) all of the above
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A) support claims
B) amplify ideas
C) clarify points
D) all of the above
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A) a simile
B) a parallelism
C) alliteration
D) antithesis
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A) alliteration
B) antithesis
C) simile
D) parallelism
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A) is too vivid
B) is imprecise
C) can turn off your audience
D) both b and c
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A) use attention strategies much as they are used in the introduction to a speech
B) include new information for the audience
C) take whatever time is necessary to wrap up points and make a vivid finish
D) avoid using rhetorical questions
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True/False
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A) concentrated stimuli
B) a story
C) an emotion
D) none of the above
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A) supports a claim
B) corrects a false assumption
C) amplifies an idea
D) all of the above
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A) It is too long.
B) It likely offends many women in the audience.
C) Bragging about consumption of alcohol at a funeral is probably inappropriate for the occasion.
D) all of the above
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True/False
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True/False
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A) beginning with a direct statement such as "My topic is . . ."
B) using a familiar statement everyone has heard often
C) asking a rhetorical question
D) none of the above
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True/False
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A) the name of the expert
B) the expert's specific title or expertise
C) the publication in which the expert's statement appears
D) all of the above
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A) They are identical.
B) Feminine style is more personal and ornamental.
C) Masculine style is more factual, analytical, and organized.
D) both b and c
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A) is sufficient to establish the credibility of her claim
B) could be out of date, since no date is provided
C) has no credible source for the statistic
D) both b and c
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