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Presenting information means that communication has occured
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False
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The stories you tell, the examples you use, and the statistics you cite will make sense to listeners if only you have an understanding of the words you speak
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False
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An interesting speech commands attention as well as respect
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True
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Almost any speech can benefit from presentation aids
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True
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One day after hearing a presentation, most audience members will remember only about half of what they were told
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True
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Speeches about objects may be organized topically or chronologically, but not spatially
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False
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Many speeches about prcedures include visual aids
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True
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One way to talk about a persons life is in chronological order
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True
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Speeches about ideas are usually less abstract than other types of speeches
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False
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Most speeches about ideas are organized topically
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True
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At the heart of creating understanding in someone is the ability to describe both old and new ideas to the person
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True
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Pedagogy is the art and science of teaching adults
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False
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Andragogy is the art and science of teaching adults
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True
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Powerpoint and the multitude of other presentation aids that speakers may use -- especially visual aids -- are powerful tools
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True
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Visual aids can help communicate your ideas with greater clarity and impact than words alone
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True
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