Chapter 3 - Speaking Freely and Ethically
Chapter 6 - Developing Your Speech
Chapter 9 - Introducing and Concluding Your Speech
Chapter 12 - Using Presentation Aids
Chapter 15 - Using Persuasive Strategies
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___ is presenting someone else's words or ideas as though they were one's own.
What is plagiarism
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___, a creative problem-solving technique used to generate many ideas, is often used in creating speech topics.
What is brainstorming
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The introduction is where a speaker should always establish their ___.
What is credibility
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A ___ uses images to symbolize data.
What is picture graph
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The goal of ___ is to reach a general conclusion or discover something new.
What is inductive reasoning
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The ethical public speaker is honest, doesn't plagiarize, has a clear and responsible goal, is tolerant of others, and ___.
What is uses sound evidence and reasoning
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A ___ is a grammatically complete sentence, rather than a clause, phrase, or question.
What is declarative sentence
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A ___ is intended to provoke thought rather than elicit an answer.
What is rhetorical question
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Presentation aids help the audience understand your message, remember your message, see the organization of your message, maintain attention, and ___.
What is understand a sequence of events or procedures
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In order, what are the three phases of a speaker's credibility?
What are initial, derived, and terminal
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According to Roman orator Quintilian, an effective public speaker should be a person of character, or ___.
What is a "good person speaking well"
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Use verbs such as list, explain, or describe when formulating your speech's ___.
What is specific purpose
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According to Mr. Robinson, what three things should always be done in a speech's conclusion?
What are recap main points, reinforce topic, and provide closure
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In computer-generated visual aids, use these two colors in conjunction to communicate calmness.
What are green and blue
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___ is when you anticipate your listeners' key objection to your proposal and then address them.
What is refutation
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In 1964, the Supreme Court ruled that before a public official could recover damages for slander, he or she must prove that the slanderous statement was made with _____.
What is actual malice
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A speech's central idea should be complete, audience-centered, a single idea, and ___.
What is use direct, specific language
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According to Mr. Robinson, what five things should always be done in a speech's introduction?
What are grab attention, introduce topic, justify topic, establish credibility, and preview main points
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According to Mr. Robinson, when it comes to presentation aids, what is one thing you should never do at the very end of your speech?
What is show a video
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"Use concrete examples" and "tap into shared myths" are tips for ___.
What is using emotion to persuade
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Callie is studying abroad in South America, and before giving a speech to her classmates, she asks her instructor if there are any words or phrases she should avoid using, so as not to offend her audience. This is an example of a speaker using ____.
What is accommodation
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Name three things a speaker should look out for in their central idea when generating their main ideas.
What are logical divisions, reasons, and steps
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While at the reception for his best friend's wedding, Doug begins his toast by saying that his best friend's wife is a two-timing harlot, and that the whole wedding is a travesty that should never have happened. Doug has introduced his speech by using a ___.
What is reference to the occasion
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For one of his presentation aids, Nick decides to perform an interpretive dance with his roommates, including elaborate costumes and intricate choreography. What guideline for developing presentation aids is Nick violating?
What is keep it simple
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If a person appealing a parking ticket says to the judge "I shouldn't have to pay this ticket because I once appeared on Jeopardy," then they are using what type of fallacy?
What is non sequitur
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