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A) is written as a statement rather than as a question.
B) is missing a reference to the audience.
C) contains figurative language.
D) all of the above.
E) b and c only.
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A) speech topic.
B) general purpose.
C) central idea.
D) thesis statement.
E) specific purpose.
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A) persuade
B) entertain
C) demonstrate
D) commemorate
E) inform
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A) It contains figurative language.
B) It contains more than one distinct idea.
C) It is stated as a question, rather than as an infinitive phrase.
D) It treats a topic that is too political for a classroom speech.
E) It is stated as a question, rather than as a statement.
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A) is too technical.
B) is expressed in figurative language.
C) phrased as a question instead of as a statement.
D) all of the above.
E) a and b only.
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A) general purpose.
B) thesis statement.
C) transition.
D) central idea.
E) specific purpose.
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A) phrasing the central idea
B) analyzing the occasion
C) selecting the specific purpose
D) writing the introduction
E) determining the general purpose
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A) is too broad.
B) deals with more than a single topic.
C) lacks a reference to the audience.
D) all of the above.
E) a and b only.
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A) specific purpose.
B) central idea.
C) transition.
D) general thesis.
E) topic statement.
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A) is usually formulated after you have done some research.
B) is more precise than your specific purpose statement.
C) sums up or encapsulate the major ideas of your speech.
D) all of the above.
E) b and c only.
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A) speech proposal.
B) specific purpose.
C) informative thesis.
D) topic statement.
E) central idea.
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A) topic statement.
B) general thesis.
C) specific purpose.
D) transition.
E) central idea.
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