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1. _____ is an act or process of
2. The text suggests that rather
3. Knowledge of a product, field,
4. A persuasive speech addressed
5. An elevator speech:
6. _____ are brief statements tha
7. The business stage of a teleph
8. In a meeting, this is a list o
9. A media interview:
10. Performing the role of introdu
11. _____ are words, sounds, or im
12. Which of the following stateme
13. Ethics refers to a set of prin
14. According to the text, when a
15. How can a communicator ensure
16. Self-concept is a composite of
17. Characteristics categorized as
18. While writing, George only pay
19. Business writing often involve
20. A thesis statement should be a
21. Which of the following stateme-2
22. While discussing strategies to
23. _____ refers to how informatio
24. According to the text, which p
25. Sometimes, a speech may have m
26. When giving a speech you need
27. In the Middle East and Latin A
28. When you ask your boss if your
29. The text specifically recommen
30. Essay #1
31. Essay #2
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is not a full sales pitch.
cannot be a formal event.
is generic and nonspecific by definition.
should rattle off as much information as possible in a short time.
should present a “canned” thirty-second advertising message.
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should rattle off as much information as possible in a short time.
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is not a full sales pitch.
should present a “canned” thirty-second advertising message.
should rattle off as much information as possible in a short time.
cannot be a formal event.
is generic and nonspecific by definition.
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should rattle off as much information as possible in a short time.
is generic and nonspecific by definition.
should present a “canned” thirty-second advertising message.
is not a full sales pitch.
cannot be a formal event.
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should rattle off as much information as possible in a short time.
is not a full sales pitch.
should present a “canned” thirty-second advertising message.
is generic and nonspecific by definition.
cannot be a formal event.
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is not a full sales pitch.
is generic and nonspecific by definition.
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should present a “canned” thirty-second advertising message.
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