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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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According to your textbook, when quoting an internet document during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the

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Zina [86]3 years ago
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Answer:

<h2>B. author or sponsoring organisation responsible for the document.</h2>

Explanation:

In order to respect copyrights, the speaker must have credits to the author behind it.

babunello [35]3 years ago
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According to your textbook, when quoting an internet document during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the author or sponsoring organization responsible for the document. It is mandatory to identify the author or sponsoring organization as you cite an argument or a document that is not yours in your speech.  

EXPLANATION:  

Citing or quoting an internet document during a speech is commonly done by many speakers. It is normal to cite or quote an argument or even a document that is on the internet. This argument or document on the internet is usually used to support your idea or message in your speech, especially when the idea or message needs to be checked whether it is true or not. An internet document will help you to strengthen your speech.  

Here is how to quote an internet document:

1. You need to include information when quoting or citing sources from the internet to your speech.  

2. You don’t have to cite all of the information on the works cited page, but you won’t just state the author’s name and the page number.  

3. You have to include these following shreds of information: title of the work, name of the author or sponsoring organization responsible for the document, the date of the work, and author’s credentials.  

Thus, when you cite or quote an internet document, you have to include the author or sponsoring organization responsible for the document. Name the author or the organization when you cite a document or an argument to support the idea or the message of your speech.

LEARN MORE:  

If you’re interested in learning more about this topic, we recommend you to also take a look at the following questions:

1. According to your textbook, when citing sources during a speech, a speaker should usually identify the? brainly.com/question/9684177    

2. What is an example of an entertaining speech? brainly.com/question/8535690  

KEYWORDS:  speech, quoting an internet document during speech,  

Subject: English

Class: 10-12

Sub-chapter:   Speech

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