Principles of Public Speaking (SPE101) Internet
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button ( 1.
Which of the following evidence types was described as having more emotional
appeal?
2.
What evidence type is only used to "predict the future" and
"prove perfect cases"?
3.
For what two evidence types should you always orally cite your source?
4.
Which of the seven evidence types allows you to "borrow ethos"?
5.
What do you call "facts or expert opinion proving a generalization"?
6.
What of the seven evidence types was described as being particularly useful
for interpreting statistics?
7.
Which of the seven evidence types should always begin with a key word
like "suppose" or "imagine"?
8.
"Life is like a box of chocolates" is an example of which of
the seven evidence types?
9.
Assume during a speech about college class enrollment procedures you argue
a new enrollment system should be employed at Morton College because the
same system is working well at McHenry County College. Which of the seven
evidence types is being used?
10.
What is the minimum number of evidence types needed to adequately support
a main point?
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