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What type of sources references gives you access to the citations abstracts and articles in the journals needed to support a speech?Full-text databases -- such as EBSCOhost and Lexis-Nexis -- allow you electronic access, when available, to the citations, abstracts, and articles in the journals they index. Google Scholar, Google Books, and Google Images are three specific resources from Google that can be helpful during the research process.
What the receiver provides to the speaker to let her know how the message is coming across is called?Lastly, unless it's a one-way communication, the receiver will provide feedback in the form of a reply to the original sender of the message. Feedback provides the recipient with the ability to ensure the sender that their message was properly received and interpreted. Between two people, this is two-way communication.
What type of outline should you use for presenting your speech?A working outline is an outline you use for developing your speech. It undergoes many changes on its way to completion. This is the outline where you lay out the basic structure of your speech.
What is the collection and making sense of the relevant information pertaining to your specific audience?Audience analysisThe process of gathering certain kinds of information about the people in your audience and using that information to understand the beliefs, values, needs, attitudes, and opinions they hold. is the process of gathering information about the people in your audience so that you can understand their ...
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