Which phrase describes a speaker's intended audience?(1 point)
Responses
the person or group whom a speaker is addressing
the language used in a speech
the tone of voice used by a speaker
the location of where a speech is taking place
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the person or group whom a speaker is addressing
What is the best way to identify the intended audience of a speech?(1 point)
Responses
count how many people are in attendance
ask the audience a lot of general questions
evaluate the factual accuracy of the speech
analyze who may relate to the argument
Responses
count how many people are in attendance
ask the audience a lot of general questions
evaluate the factual accuracy of the speech
analyze who may relate to the argument
analyze who may relate to the argument
Which aspect of speech would a speaker use to best describe terms such as somber, playful, or serious?(1 point)
Responses
a speaker’s method of organization
a speaker’s tone of voice
a speaker’s use of formal language
a speaker’s intended audience
Responses
a speaker’s method of organization
a speaker’s tone of voice
a speaker’s use of formal language
a speaker’s intended audience
a speaker’s tone of voice
Which choice best explains how determining the intended audience helps the reader evaluate a speaker's argument?(1 point)
Responses
It allows one to decide if the facts and details will convince the audience.
It shows how the audience will respond to the speaker.
It shows whether the audience will agree with the speaker.
It allows one to decide if informal language will appeal to the audience.
Responses
It allows one to decide if the facts and details will convince the audience.
It shows how the audience will respond to the speaker.
It shows whether the audience will agree with the speaker.
It allows one to decide if informal language will appeal to the audience.
It allows one to decide if the facts and details will convince the audience.
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument?(1 point)
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facts and details that support the reasons
facts and details that support the reasons
the group that is being addressed
the group that is being addressed
an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
the opinion of the speaker
Responses
facts and details that support the reasons
facts and details that support the reasons
the group that is being addressed
the group that is being addressed
an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
the opinion of the speaker
an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
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by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
Responses
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or idea
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning includes facts and details
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is related to the claim
by seeing if the reasoning is logical and effective in support of the claim