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Ksju [112]
1 year ago
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According to your textbook, when citing sources during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the

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Liono4ka [1.6K]1 year ago
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According to your textbook, when citing sources during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the book, magazine, newspaper, or web documenting being cited, author or sponsoring organization responsible for the document and the qualifications of the author concerning the topic. Thus, the answer is D. all of the above.  

EXPLANATION:  

Citing sources during a speech has a special name which is an oral citation. Different from citing sources during writing an essay, citing sources during a speech is a verbal reference which is given to a piece of research or source in a speech. You cite the sources directly and orally.  

When you cite sources during a speech, you need to include information. The information about the cited sources will support your argument in your speech. For example, in your speech, you say that alcohol is the number one killer of students. To ensure that your argument is strong enough, you have to give supporting data or facts about your argument. Thus, you can cite an argument about alcohol which becomes the number one killer of students from books, magazines, or other sources. You also have to make sure that the cited argument is from a qualified person.  

In your speech, you have to include some information. This includes the title of the work, whether it is a book, journal, website, or article. You need to include information about the author and the date. Then, you also need to include the qualifications of the author concerning the topic.

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If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

1. What is an example of an entertaining speech? brainly.com/question/8535690  

2. According to your textbook, when quoting an internet document during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the? brainly.com/question/6950874  

KEYWORDS:  speech, citing sources during a speech,  

Subject: English

Class: College  

Sub-chapter: Speech  

valkas [14]1 year ago
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<span>e. b and c only

As long as a speaker lets the audience know who the author of a study is, and gives a brief overview of their credentials or qualifications, the audience should be able to trust the information that the speaker is presenting, based on their credible research.</span>
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