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Several pro-choice advocates want to address an anti-abortion rally and convince the crowd of their viewpoint. They should understand that generally,...

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1.Several pro-choice advocates want to address an anti-abortion rally and convince the crowd of their viewpoint. They should understand that generally, people 

      A. often reverse their opinion on the spot if the speaker is good enough.  B. are more easily persuaded on major issues than minor ones.  C. almost never change attitudes or beliefs no matter what.  D. change in small increments over a long period of time.

2. What's the most effective way to persuade an audience and encourage them to remain convinced over time and resist counterarguments in the future? 

      A. With credibility proof  B. With psychological proof  C. With emotional proof  D. With logical proof

3.Which of the following informational topics would be most efficiently organized using the temporal pattern? 

      A. The amazing structure of the brain

  B. The richest woman in the world

  C. The backpacking guide to the National Parks

  D. The strategic moves taken during the Cuban Missile Crisis

4.The superintendent of schools is asked to give a speech of introduction at an education seminar. One thing she should do is to 

      A. cover the substance of the topic the speaker will discuss.

  B. connect the speaker, the topic, and the audience.

  C. talk in a very casual and informal manner.

  D. avoid trying to promote the speaker's credibility.

 5.A professor is asked to direct the academic panel on immigration issues. When moderating the panel, he should 

      A. realize a panel format is highly structured and very demanding of its participants.

  B. feel free to share his opinions through verbal or nonverbal responses.

  C. treat every comment or question seriously even if they seem silly.

  D. interject meaningful transitions between all presentations.

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