A) by choosing support material that appeals to your listeners' senses
B) by choosing support material that corresponds with your audience's schematic framework
C) by avoiding support material that is over one year old
D) by choosing support material that appeals to the audience's sense of history
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A) both before speaking and during the speech.
B) during the speech and after the speech.
C) only before the speech.
D) only during the speech.
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A) inform
B) persuade
C) entertain
D) inspire
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A) general purpose
B) specific purpose
C) central idea
D) blueprint statement
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A) general purpose.
B) central idea.
C) specific purpose.
D) blueprint statement.
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A) a television advertisement
B) a sermon
C) an after-dinner speech
D) a class lecture
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A) before you prepare any other part of your speech.
B) before the introduction,but after the conclusion.
C) after you have carefully organized the body of your talk.
D) after the introduction,but before the conclusion.
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A) audience.
B) speaker.
C) venue.
D) speech topic.
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A) general purpose
B) central idea
C) specific purpose
D) blueprint statement
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A) general purpose.
B) central idea.
C) specific purpose.
D) attention-getter.
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A) invention.
B) disposition.
C) denotation.
D) connotation.
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