| Learning Objectives (See related pages)
After reading this chapter, you should be able to answer the following questions:
1. Why do you need supporting materials in your speeches? |
| | | 2. What are the three kinds of examples discussed in this chapter? How might you use each kind to support your ideas? |
| | | 3. What are five tips for using examples in your speeches? |
| | | 4. Why is it so easy to lie with statistics? What three questions should you ask to judge the reliability of statistics? |
| | | 5. What are six tips for using statistics in your speeches? |
| | | 6. What is testimony? Explain the difference between expert testimony and peer testimony. |
| | | 7. What are four tips for using testimony in your speeches? |
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