When you give an analogy…
2. Question 2 When you give an analogy… 1 / 1 point You follow the inductive reasoning You follow the deductive reasoning
2. Question 2 When you give an analogy… 1 / 1 point You follow the inductive reasoning You follow the deductive reasoning
7. Question 7 How many competitors (choices) do we need to show? 1 / 1 point 1 is enough 2 are enough More than 2
5. Question 5 What should you do while talking about a problem? 1 / 1 point Contrast your product with the competitors Declare your values and goals for decision-making Both
2. Question 2 If your main point is “Let’s install a new software”, what will be the best counterpoint? 1 / 1 point Your security is compromised Your people work ineffectively…
9. Question 9 We might sustain interest of the audience if we… 1 / 1 point Declare a problem then decompose it and address the parts of it further in the solution…
8. Question 8 While building a conflict with an audience — what should you address? 1 / 1 point Their needs Their ideas Their dysfunctional beliefs Their mistakes …
4. Question 4 What are ways to create a conflict? 1 / 1 point There is an external problem Competitors are a problem We are a problem Audience is…
1. Question 1 What do you need to create a conflict? 1 / 1 point Thesis and Antithesis Both (these are the same things) Main point and counterpoint
6. Question 6 What ruins a conflict? 1 / 1 point An equal competitor A weak competitor that has no chance of winning A strong competitor you have a little chance to beat…
3. Question 3 What is a formula of a conflict? 1 / 1 point Who is fighting whom against what? Who is fighting whom for what? Who is fighting for…