Questions
1) What control beliefs do you think guide Winner's views on sex? (46-47)
2) How does Winner's introduction exemplify internal listening (to self)? (53-54)
3) How might the priest's response to Winner reflect the power of language to name (or define reality)? (27-28)
4) Do Winner's comments about her new book suggest excessive ego (be sure to examine the venue and title of the speech)? (37-40)
5) Does her level of religious explicitness seem to fit (fittingness) this audience? (74-5; 67-68)
6) Based on this introduction, would you say that the her primary speech purpose is to inform, delight, or persuade?
7) How well does her opening story serve any of the purposes of a good introduction? (70-72; 60)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
1) What control beliefs do you think guide Winner's views on sex? (46-47)
2) How does Winner's introduction exemplify internal listening (to self)? (53-54)
3) How might the priest's response to Winner reflect the power of language to name (or define reality)? (27-28)
4) Do Winner's comments about her new book suggest excessive ego (be sure to examine the venue and title of the speech)? (37-40)
5) Does her level of religious explicitness seem to fit (fittingness) this audience? (74-5; 67-68)
6) Based on this introduction, would you say that the her primary speech purpose is to inform, delight, or persuade?
7) How well does her opening story serve any of the purposes of a good introduction? (70-72; 60)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
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