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Samantha Allen
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
Which of the following correctly states a difference between a monologue presentation and a guided discussion?
A) In a guided discussion, a speaker speaks without interruption; in a monologue presentation, a speaker encourages the listeners to intervene.
B) Unlike a guided discussion, a monologue presentation produces more audience response.
C) Unlike a guided discussion, a monologue presentation produces more commitment to the result.
D) In a monologue presentation, the speaker never functions as an expert; in a guided discussion, the speaker functions as an expert only when he or she is asked questions.
E) In a monologue presentation, the speaker plans the presentation in advance; in a guided discussion, the audience guides the flow of the presentation.
Guided Discussion
A presentation in which the speaker presents the questions or issues that both speaker and audience have agreed on in advance. Instead of functioning as an expert with all the answers, the speaker serves as a facilitator to help the audience tap its own knowledge.
Monologue Presentation
A presentation in which the speaker talks without interruption. The presentation is planned and is delivered without deviation.
Audience Response
The reaction or feedback provided by viewers or listeners during or after a presentation, performance, or event.
- Acquiring insight into the nuances distinguishing types of presentations and determining the optimal times for their employment.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquiring insight into the nuances distinguishing types of presentations and determining the optimal times for their employment.