Questions
1) What does Stockman use as primary or secondary research to support his claims about Bono shifting from being a rock star to being a political activist? (49-51)
2) How does he use story to make his case? (70)
3) Is it fitting at a public seminary lecture for a speaker to persuade the audience to "sign up" for membership in a political organization? Does Stockman practice such persuasion fittingly? (67-68)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
1) What does Stockman use as primary or secondary research to support his claims about Bono shifting from being a rock star to being a political activist? (49-51)
2) How does he use story to make his case? (70)
3) Is it fitting at a public seminary lecture for a speaker to persuade the audience to "sign up" for membership in a political organization? Does Stockman practice such persuasion fittingly? (67-68)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
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