Chapters 1 & 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Why are these so hard!?
100
These must be taken into consideration before making a speech.
What are decision factors?
100
When Kevin gave his speech on why Kansas is the best state he said that people from the coasts aren't as friendly which is an example of this.
What is defamation?
100
Because Jeff's narration was a product of deliberate study of Mr. Smith's life it was an example of this.
What is a case study?
100
This is the second part of the introduction.
What is the Intro/Transition?
100
Name five global decisions.
What are topic, thesis, main points, AOG, speaker goals
200
These are exclusive to one section of the speech.
What are local decisions?
200
By bringing a viscous honey badger into class, Kevin has violated this in regards to his audience.
What is Clear and Present Danger?
200
When Mr. Smith told a narration about the Wabash Cannonball and its significance to Kansas State University he told this kind of narration.
What is a history?
200
These are the responsibilities of the Intro/Transition
What are establishing significance and/or relevance, and establishing speaker and topic background?
200
Name the five support materials
Narration, memorization, comparison, evidence, argument
300
Some of these include, but are not limited to narration, comparison, evidence, and arguments.
What are support materials?
300
By not giving credit to her sources, Suzy has committed this.
What is plagiarism?
300
All stories must have this at the end.
What is a moral?
300
These are used at major breaks in the speech.
What are internal transitions?
300
This is the date and time of our final.
What is Monday Dec 14th at 7:30AM?
400
This is what George engaged in to learn that four of his fellow peers were atheists.
What is direct approach for analysis?
400
These refer to the obvious differences or similarities between two or more potential audience members that help one place those potential audience members into specific categories.
What are demographic features?
400
The three criteria for narrations are complications, a resolution, and this.
What is movement through time?
400
This is the way all speeches in this class with be delivered.
What is extemporaneously?
400
Group D gives their composite speech on this day.
What is Dec 9th
500
When making a speech on deception detection, Mr. Smith already had large amount of knowledge about this topic. One could say he had a lot of these.
What are speaker recourses?
500
Bill chose this Audience Outcome Goal when his speech was about why members of the LGBTQA community deserve the same rights as straight people.
What is cognitive change?
500
These are essential narrative elements.
What are Plot, characters, and setting?
500
This is the process of talking through a speech several times.
What is oral drafting?
500
Name the four parts of the introduction
What are the attention getter, transition, thesis and preview of main points.
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