COMM 122 Intersession 2018 Exam 1 True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false by marking \"A\"or true or \"B\"for false on your Dotatink form Name: 1. Learning about public speaking can help you learn to criticaly evaluate other people\'s speeches 2. We interpret a speaker differently when we can see and hear the speaker versus when we can just hear the speaker The Ancient Greeks were the first people to practice public speaking. Democracy and public speaking cannot exist without one another. 3. 4. 5. A Likert-type questionnaire is a good choice if you are attempting to assess a highly charged issue. 6. 7. In a speaking outline, the main points and the sub points of the speech appear in full sentences. 8. Writing your main points in paralliel structure means using the same amount of sub-points for each main The statement-Lemon meringue ple is the best dessert ever mented-s an eample point. 9. A speaker\'s appearance and demeanor has little to do with gaining the interest of the audience 10 The speech writing process begins with writing the introduction. 11. The fact that a presentation is evaluated has no impact on the level of anxiety felt by student speakers. 12. Almost everyone experiences stage fright when they have to do a presentation. 13. Informative speeches may have persuasive and entertaining elements Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question, and mark it on your Datalink form Which of the following is not an example of a nonverbal cue? a. eye behavior b. tone of voice c. facial expression d. our smell 14. All of the above are examples of nonverbal cues aspect of worldview is likely to govern the perceived credibility of a speaker and his/her effectiveness at This a· cosmology c ontology 15. d. axiology e. Praxeology
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Public speaking helps you to listen more carefully which further helps in critical evaluation of other people speeches.Through public speaking, we develop critical thinking which involves critical evaluation of the message the speaker is conveying. Learning and gaining expertise through experience help in developing critical thinking.