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This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1.
Chronological organization of main ideas in a speech may be either forward or backward.


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Question 2.
The principle of primacy tells us that audiences tend to remember best what they hear last.


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Question 3.
Most cultures organize their thoughts in the same basic ways.


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Question 4.
Using presentation aids that supplement your signposts increase the likelihood that audience members will pay attention to your signposts.


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Question 5.
A change in facial expression or a pause is an example of a nonverbal transition.


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