Negatively after; positively after Hope this helped!
Answer:
B). A quote from a famous speech in the past.
Explanation:
The opening or the introductory part of a speech plays a vital role in setting the stage for the entire speech and capture the audience's attention and interest from the beginning. Thus, the opening must be eye-catching as well as revealing enough to reflect the speaker's purpose and key ideas.
As per the question, the most effective beginning statement for a speech could be 'a relevant and contextual quotation from a famous speech' <u>as it would not only assist in gaining the audience's attention at once and disclosing the key ideas of the speaker that he/she is going to discuss but also in establishing the credibility of the claim and speaker</u>. The other ways could be 'asking a rhetorical question', 'a surprising statistic', etc. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
Proactive
Explanation:
Here, Sheila's old memory causing her not to recall her new memory this is a case of proactive interference. Her old address is her old memory and her new address is her new memory.
Retroactive interference is the opposite of proactive interference in which new memories make it difficult to remember old memories.
Decay theory states that it becomes difficult for the person to remember old memories due to weakening of memories over time.
Interesting question. I don’t really know.
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