Basics of Public Speaking
Ethics in Public Speaking
Supporting your speech ideas
Presentation aids
Persuasive speaking
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 Public Speaking

What is an organized, face to face, prepared, intentional (purposeful) attempt to inform, entertain, or persuade a group of people (usually five or more) through words, physical delivery, and (at times) visual or audio aids. 

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Ethics

what is the the branch of philosophy that involves determinations of what is right and moral?

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Probative

What is having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating something; affording proof or evidence?

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Presentation aids

What is the resources beyond the speech words and delivery that a speaker uses to enhance the message conveyed to the audience?


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Proposition

What is The central idea statement in a persuasive speech; a statement made advancing a judgment or opinion?

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Fear of public speaking 

 What is Glossophobia.

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Defamatory Speech

What is a false statement of fact that damages a person’s character, fame, or reputation

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Hypothetical narratives

What is a story of something that could happen but has not happened yet?


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Olfactory

What is of or relating to the sense of smell?


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Target audience

What is the members of an audience the speaker most wants to persuade and who are likely to be receptive to persuasive message?

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Channel

What is the means through which a message gets from sender to receiver.

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Plagiarism 

What is the act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person?

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Define

What is to set limits on what a word or term means, how the audience should think about it, and/or how you will use it?

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Gustatory

What is of or relating to the sense of taste?

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Mental dialogue

What is an imagined conversation the speaker has with a given audience in which the speaker tries to anticipate what questions, concerns, or issues the audience may have to the subject under discussion?

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Noise

What is anything that disrupts, interrupts, or interferes with the communication process. 

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Initial Credibility

What is a speaker’s credibility at the beginning of or even before the speech


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Kinesthetic

What is issues related to the movement of the body or physical activity?


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Chart

What is graphical representation of data (often numerical) or a sketch representing an ordered process?

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Selective exposure

What is the decision to expose ourselves to messages that we already agree with, rather than those that confront or challenge us?

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Symbol

What is a word, icon, picture, object, or number that is used to stand for or represent a concept, thing, or experience

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Terminal Credibility

What is a speaker’s credibility at the end of the speech?

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Organic

What is feelings or issues related to the inner workings of the body?

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Graph

What is a pictorial representation of the relationships of quantitative data using dots, lines, bars, pie slices, and the like?

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Two-tailed arguments

What is a persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counter-argument to their own topic and then directly refutes the claim?


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