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Sam has to make a presentation on his project before it is approved for funding. To make his case, he has included all the relevant data and the likely benefits of his project in the presentation.
 
  In addition to this, he has also rehearsed a couple of stories and anecdotes that he thinks will help him make his point. Which of the following biblical principles of communication is Sam applying here ?
  A) describing accomplishments in great detail
  B) correcting others in a respectful manner
  C) using repetition and other communication methods such as figures of speech
  D) providing abstract knowledge for the audience to process and assimilate
  E) using illustrations and stories to sway judgment and attitudes

Question 2

Saul benefited from the word-of-mouth recommendation of ________ that helped him become one of the disciples.
 
  A) Joseph
  B) Daniel
  C) Barnabas
  D) Mark
  E) Timothy



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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