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Social Studies, 04.06.2020 13:05 deidaraXneji

What are two or three general ethical obligations that audience members should expect of all speakers in public speaking situations? Are profanity and vulgarity always unethical in public speaking? Can you think of situations in which such language would be appropriate? What situations and why?

Is it ethical for you to use information that you researched for another class for a speech in this class? Why or why not?

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