“To persuade my audience that drinking and driving laws should be stricter” aims for:

A. passive agreement with a policy.
B. active agreement with a policy.
C. personal action to support a policy.
D. personal agreement to support a policy.****

“To persuade my classmates that cheating in an exam is just as wrong as plagiarism” is a:
A. question of fact.****
B. question of policy.
C. question of value.
D. question of guessing

The three P's of persuasive speech address the issues of:
A. plus, minus, plan.
B. persons, people, perfection.
C. problem, plan, practicality.***
D. purpose, people, plans.

In public speaking, the process of drawing a conclusion based on evidence is called:
A. estimating.
B. research.****
C. concluding.
D. reasoning

The first is right. The others are wrong.

I thought I told you its

1. D

2.C

3.C

4.C

1. A - Passive Agreement with a Policy

2. C - Question of Value

3. C - Problem, Plan and Practicality

4. D - Reasoning

These are the final and correct answers.

To arrive at the answer for the first question, you need to understand the different types of persuasive aims. The options are: passive agreement with a policy, active agreement with a policy, personal action to support a policy, and personal agreement to support a policy. In this case, the aim is to persuade the audience, which implies that the speaker wants to influence their beliefs or actions. Therefore, the correct answer is "D. personal agreement to support a policy".

For the second question, you need to identify the type of question being asked. The options are: question of fact, question of policy, question of value, and question of guessing. In this case, the question is addressing the perception of cheating in an exam and plagiarism. It is not asking for a verifiable fact but rather comparing the morality or ethics of two actions. Therefore, the correct answer is "A. question of value".

The three P's of persuasive speech addresses the key elements that need to be considered in the persuasive process. The options are: plus, minus, plan; persons, people, perfection; problem, plan, practicality; purpose, people, plans. Among these options, the one that encompasses the essential elements is "C. problem, plan, practicality".

In public speaking, the process of drawing a conclusion based on evidence is called. The options are: estimating, research, concluding, reasoning. Since the question is asking about deriving a conclusion from evidence, the correct answer is "D. reasoning".