Stating your purpose in the introduction a. is necessary because informative speeches do not invite learning, and
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Stating your purpose in the introduction
a. is necessary because informative speeches do not invite learning, and this is your only opportunity to explain.
b. is unnecessary, because the audience will learn of the purpose in the body of the speech.
c. is not appropriate, because you will lose an element of surprise in the body of the speech.
d. is important, because audience members are more likely to learn and understand if your expectations are clear.
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Human Communication
ISBN: 9781259752636
6th Edition
Authors: Judy C. Pearson, Paul E. Nelson, Scott Titsworth, Angela M. Hosek
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