Asked by
Michael Yates
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
In problem-solving persuasive messages, when you are explaining the solution to a problem,
A) present your solution using the words "my" and "I" extensively.
B) always ensure the audience's personalities come into picture.
C) let the audience think they should say "no" because you've had other requests accepted.
D) present the solution subjectively.
E) start with a solution that the audience favors and show why it won't work before presenting your solution.
Persuasive Messages
Communications designed to influence or convince the audience towards a particular viewpoint or action.
Audience's Personalities
The collective characteristics, traits, and preferences that define the individuals who make up a particular audience.
- Choose appropriate plans for convincing communication in distinct settings.
- Distinguish between direct and indirect request patterns in communication.
Verified Answer
KL
Learning Objectives
- Choose appropriate plans for convincing communication in distinct settings.
- Distinguish between direct and indirect request patterns in communication.
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