A) Avoid talking about your personal experience.
B) Use chronological organization whenever possible.
C) Relate to the audience by speaking in technical terms.
D) Use abstract language to clarify complex ideas.
E) Don't overestimate what the audience knows.
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A) event.
B) theory.
C) concept.
D) object.
E) hypothesis.
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A) chronological
B) spatial
C) descriptive
D) topical
E) causal
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A) Use dramatic statistics for a personal effect.
B) Focus on yourself during most of the speech.
C) Present your ideas in human terms that relate to the experience of the audience.
D) Avoid concrete language because it makes ideas vague and impersonal.
E) Give the speech a personal tone with slang and jargon.
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A) topical
B) chronological
C) spatial
D) descriptive
E) causal
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A) event.
B) transaction.
C) concept.
D) process.
E) object.
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A) object.
B) process.
C) function.
D) concept.
E) policy.
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A) a business manager reporting on next year's budget
B) an after-dinner speaker entertaining the audience with humorous stories
C) a pastor urging parishioners to give to a building fund
D) all of the above
E) a and c only
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A) translate technical information into everyday language.
B) state your ideas in abstract terms.
C) generate goodwill with the audience in your conclusion.
D) avoid speaking about complex topics.
E) prepare your introduction before the body of your speech.
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A) object.
B) event.
C) process.
D) concept.
E) situation.
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A) topical
B) chronological
C) spatial
D) comparative
E) causal
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A) Use technical language to enhance your credibility.
B) Avoid personal words such as "I," "we," "you," and "our."
C) Relate the topic directly to the audience.
D) all of the above
E) a and c only
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