1. When narratives are included in a speech, they usually _____.
a. are more fully developed than examples in terms of plot and character
b. do not require a climax like traditional stories do
c. paraphrase what was said rather than using actual dialogue
d. involve fictional characters or metaphorical figures to make an argument
2. When you cite authorities and experts in your speech, you are essentially _____.
a. demonstrating competence by borrowing their credibility to enhance your own
b. showing your lack of knowledge on the subject and creating a negative ethos
c. indicating to the audience that you have no original ideas
d. using symbolic bridging devices to move from one point to the next
3. A powerful head of state is characteristic of a system known as:
mercantilism
code law
social stratification
bureaucratic law