Questions
1) What does Bell's God-Talk -- his control beliefs -- suggest about the source and nature of truthtelling? (46, 74)
2) Is his primary purpose to inform or persuade the audience? (22)
3) Does Bell rely primarily upon logos or pathos to make his case about truth and the Christian faith? (51)
4) What types of audience-specific language suggest that Bell has conducted solid research by practicing horizontal listening? (45-48)
5) Was Bell's extemporaneous preaching a good choice for this topic and audience? (68)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
1) What does Bell's God-Talk -- his control beliefs -- suggest about the source and nature of truthtelling? (46, 74)
2) Is his primary purpose to inform or persuade the audience? (22)
3) Does Bell rely primarily upon logos or pathos to make his case about truth and the Christian faith? (51)
4) What types of audience-specific language suggest that Bell has conducted solid research by practicing horizontal listening? (45-48)
5) Was Bell's extemporaneous preaching a good choice for this topic and audience? (68)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
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