11. Keith made the following statement in his speech on architectural styles: “Two famous buildings in the art deco style are the Empire State Building and Radio City Music Hall.†What kind of supporting material did Keith use? a. metaphor b. expert testimony c. simile d. brief example e. hypothetical example 12. Alisha began the introduction of her speech by saying: Like typical new parents, Paige and Iain Lochlan were thrilled when their son Lincoln was born. But their elation soon turned to fear as Lincoln began to miss important milestones. As an infant, he didn’t make eye contact, and a yearlater he showed no interest in learning how to walk or talk. It wasn’t long before Paige and Iain got the diagnosis every parent dreads—their childis suffering fromautism. What kind of supporting material did Alisha use in her introduction? a. expert testimony b. brief example c. metaphor d. hypothetical example e. simile 13. Carmen began her speech by saying: June 10 began like any other day at Reynolds High School in the small town of Troutdale, Oregon. That is, until freshman Jared Padgett got off the bus carrying his guitar case and a duffel bag containing a semi-automatic handgun, an AR-15 rifle, and several hundred rounds of ammunition. Over the course of the morning, Padgett took the life of 14-year-old Emilio Hoffman and shot and wounded a teacher before finally ending his own life. What kind of supporting material did Carmen use in her introduction? a. testimony b. example c. metaphor d. statistics e. simile 14. According to your textbook, what kind of supporting materials are used in the following speech excerpt: Not all Hollywood marriages are doomed to quick failure. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson have been together for 26 years. Denzel and Pauletta Washington have been married for 31 years, Billy and Janice Crystal for 44 years, and Bill and Camille Cosby for 50 years. a. brief examples b. synthetic examples c. repetitive examples d. enumerated examples e. informative examples 15. According to your textbook, a(n)__________ is an imaginary story that makes a general point. a. fable b. illustration c. simulated example d. hypothetical example e. anecdote Â