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Public Speaking - Exam 3 Questions With Solutions 100% Solved Target Audience The portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade. - rarely possible to make speech equally appealing to everyone, therefore choose a "target audience" Questions of Fact A question about t...

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Public Speaking - Exam 3 Questions With
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Target Audience The portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to

persuade.




- rarely possible to make speech equally appealing to everyone, therefore choose a "target

audience"




Questions of Fact A question about the truth or falsity of an assertion.




- can have absolute/non-absolute answers

- ex: "How many points did Curry score last game?" (absolute) vs. "Will the Warriors win

championship this year?" (non-absolute)




Organizing Questions of Fact Usually organized topically.




- each main point presents a reason why audience should agree with your purpose

, Public Speaking - Exam 3 Questions With
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Questions of Value A question about the worth, rightness, morality, and so forth of an idea

or action.




- they demand value judgements; based on person's beliefs of what is right/wrong, bad/good, etc.

- ex: "Is it morally justifiable to clone human beings?"




Organizing Questions of Value Almost always organized topically.




Main Point #1 - establish standards for your value judgment (ex: ideal land transportation should

meet 3 major standards)

Main Point #2 - apply those standards to subject of speech (ex: bicycles meet these 3 major

standards)




Questions of Policy A question about whether a specific course of action should or should

not be taken.




- usually includes the word "should"

- always go beyond questions of fact/value

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