1. Which of the following is not a type of evidence you can use to support claims? Group of answer choices Personal anec

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1. Which of the following is not a type of evidence you can use to support claims? Group of answer choices Personal anec

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1. Which of the following is not a type of
evidence you can use to support claims?
Group of answer choices
Personal anecdotes
Expert opinion
All of these can be used to support claims
Primary research
Facts or statistics
2. Which of the following best describes a transmittal
document that accompanies a report?
Group of answer choices
It provides an overview of the report and the order in which
information will be presented.
3. Which of the following techniques should be used when
organizing the content of a presentation?
Group of answer choices
The presenter should start planning as if he or she was
developing an entirely new message even if the presentation is
based on written material.
The presenter should either write a script or work from a
report.
4. Wayne, a manager at Peshler Constructions, is in
charge of creating and presenting a report on the feasibility of
building a new office in another city. He wants to make the
presentation interesting and gain the attention of the audience
effectively. Which of the following techniques would capture the
attention of his audience at the beginning of the presentation?
Group of answer choices
Using quotations by experts
Using verbal fillers
Using big words to demonstrate how knowledgeable he is
Using jargon
The presenter should understand that oral presentations are not
different from written messages in terms of the kinds of goals they
achieve.
The presenter should not begin with an outline of the
presentation content.
It presents the report to the reader and summarizes the main
points or analysis.
It includes an alphabetical guide to the subjects in the
report.
It orients the reader to the topic and previews the major
divisions.
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