For communication to take place, there has to be:

A. transmission of the message.
B. medium.
C. sharing of meaning.
D. absence of noise.

is it A

2. Which is NOT a benefit of studying public speaking?
A. Creates good first impression on others
B. Communicates competence
C. Proves our expertise
D. Develops our ability to communicate ideas and message clearly and with impact

is it A

I think its A on the second

I disagree with both answers. If I transmit the message in English but the listener only understands German, then this is not effective communication.

I can prove my expertise in writing.

so for questions 1 the answer is C

Yes.

Number 2 is C, I believe.

for numbur two is C so your right Mavi... C is the Answer..

Which is NOT a benefit of studying public speaking?

A. Creates good first impression on others
B. Communicates competence
C. Proves our expertise
D. Develops our ability to communicate ideas and message clearly and with impact

correct ans: c

For communication to take place, there has to be:

A. transmission of the message.
B. medium.
C. sharing of meaning.
D. absence of noise.

is it A is incorrect cause that's wat i had i think is B

Which is NOT a benefit of studying public speaking?
A. Creates good first impression on others
B. Communicates competence
C. Proves our expertise
D. Develops our ability to communicate ideas and message clearly and with impact

correct ans: c

When preparing an outline for a speech,which of the speech outline?

To answer the first question, you need to understand the components of communication. Communication requires the transmission of a message, a medium through which the message is sent, the sharing of meaning between the sender and receiver, and a relative absence of noise or interference. Analyzing each option, you can see that "A. transmission of the message" is one of the necessary components for communication to occur. Therefore, the correct answer is A.

For the second question, you need to identify the option that is NOT a benefit of studying public speaking. By examining each option, you can see that options A, B, and D are all benefits of studying public speaking. They all highlight positive outcomes of developing public speaking skills. However, option C, "Proves our expertise," may not be considered a direct benefit of studying public speaking but rather a potential outcome of being a skilled public speaker. Therefore, the correct answer would be C.