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Quiz 15: D: Informative Speaking
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Question 1
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The objective of an informative speaker is, essentially, to have the audience learn something.
Question 2
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Process speeches require the speaker to demonstrate how to do or make something.
Question 3
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Informative speakers take a subjective perspective on the information they present.
Question 4
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Informative speakers don't need to present new information as long as the information is interesting or relevant.
Question 5
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Ethical considerations are of little consequence to informative speakers because they do not intend to influence the audience's attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors.
Question 6
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Informative speakers do not have to give thought to issues like relevance and usefulness when the topic is assigned to them-they only need to make sure the information they present is accurate and clear.
Question 7
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Information overload refers to the experience of a speaker having too much information to cover within the time allotted and feeling unsure about what information to include and what to leave out.
Question 8
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Effective informative speakers often have to put effort into generating audience interest in their topic by emphasizing how learning the information will benefit them, or they risk losing their audience members' attention.