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What are the four goals of a persuasive speech whose operational function is to call to action?
a. Adoption: Persuading the audience to take on a new way of thinking or adopt a new idea.
b. Discontinuance: Persuading the audience to stop doing something that they have been doing.
c. Deterrence: Persuading audience not to start something if they haven't already started.
d. Continuance: Persuading the audience to continue doing what they have been doing.


Definitions:

Emotional Regulation

The process by which individuals influence their emotions, how they experience and express them.

Self-Control

The capacity to control one’s feelings, cognitions, and actions when confronted with desires and sudden urges.

Social Contract Orientation

A theory in moral and political philosophy that examines the hypothetical understanding that individuals might agree to, forming the basis of societal rules and obligations.

Universal Ethical Principles

Moral principles that are considered to be universally applicable and foundational to ethical decision-making, such as justice, equality, and respect for human dignity.

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