If your first main point is phrased as an imperative, then your remaining points should also be phrased as imperatives.If your first point is a question,then your remaining points should also be phrased as questions. This practice is an example of what?

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DSST Principles of Public Speaking exam covers the basics such as audience analysis, purposes of speeches, structure/organization, content/supporting materials, research, language & style, delivery, communication apprehension, listening & feedback, criticism & evaluation. The exam is in 2 parts: Part 1 – Multiple-Choice:  Ethical, Social, and Theoretical Considerations of Public Speaking, Audience Analysis, Adaptation and Effect, Topics and Purposes of Speeches, Structure/Organization, Content, Research, Language and Style and Delivery. Part 2 – Speech Portion: You have to record an... Show more

If your first main point is phrased as an imperative, then your remaining points should also be phrased as imperatives.If your first point is a question,then your remaining points should also be phrased as questions. This practice is an example of what?