“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

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1. A - Passive Agreement with a Policy

2. C - Question of Value

3. C - Problem, Plan, and Practicality

4. D - Reasoning

Final and Correct Answers

To get the answer to the first question, you need to analyze the statement and understand its objective. The statement "To persuade my audience that drinking and driving laws should be stricter" aims for personal agreement to support a policy. The speaker's goal is to convince the audience to personally agree with and support stricter drinking and driving laws. Therefore, the correct answer is D. personal agreement to support a policy.

To get the answer to the second question, you need to identify the nature of the statement. The statement "To persuade my classmates that cheating in an exam is just as wrong as plagiarism" is a question of fact. It presents a claim about the morality of cheating and plagiarism, which can be objectively evaluated and proven true or false. Therefore, the correct answer is A. question of fact.

To get the answer to the third question, you need to understand the concept of the three P's of persuasive speech. The three P's are problem, plan, and practicality. They address the issues that need to be addressed in a persuasive speech - identifying the problem, proposing a plan to solve it, and considering the practicality of implementing the plan. Therefore, the correct answer is C. problem, plan, practicality.

To get the answer to the fourth question, you need to know the definition of drawing a conclusion based on evidence in public speaking. The process of drawing a conclusion based on evidence is called reasoning. It involves analyzing and evaluating the evidence presented in order to come to a logical and well-supported conclusion. Therefore, the correct answer is D. reasoning.