Chapter 1 & 3
Chapter 2 & 13
Chapter 5 & 15
Chapter 8
Hodgepodge
100
Way of making ideas public Importance for career Importance for civic engagement
What is Power of Public speaking
100
Deals with issues of right & wrong in human affairs
What is ethics
100
Generating ideas by free association.
What is brainstorming
100
Supporting materials
What is statistics, examples, and testimony
100
Anxiety over prospect of speaking in front of an audience.
What is stage fright
200
Organize thoughts logically. Tailor message to audience. Tell stories for maximum impact. Adapt to feedback.
What is similarities between public speaking and conversation
200
Stealing ideas and language from two or three sources, passing off as one's own
What is patchwork plagiarism
200
One-sentence statement. Encapsulates major idea of a speech. The residual message.
What is the central idea
200
brief, extended, and hypothetical
What is types of examples
200
Acquire experience, think positively, don't expect perfection
What is Reducing speech anxiety
300
Differences between Public speaking and a conversation.
What is P.S more highly structured, requires more formal language, requires different method of delivery
300
Methods of delivery
What is manuscript, memory, impromptu, and extemporaneous
300
Designed to convey knowledge and understanding.
What is the Informative speech
300
Example describing a fictitious situation
What is hypothetical example
300
Focused organized thinking.
What is critical thinking.
400
Four types of listening
What is empathic, appreciative, critical, and comprehensive listening.
400
Carefully prepared and rehearsed. Presented from brief notes
What is extemporaneous
400
The four types of Informative speech
What is concept, process, object, or event.
400
The middle figure in a group once figures are ordered from highest to lowest.
What is median
400
Testimony from ordinary people with firsthand experience, insight
What is peer testimony
500
Difference between rate of talk & rate at which brain processes language.
What is spare "brain time"
500
Changes in rate, pitch, and volume. Gives voice expressiveness.
What is vocal variety
500
To persuade my audience that the federal government should impose stronger safety standards for school buses in the United States.
What is avoid being vague
500
Citing sources orally
What is name of document, author/sponsoring organization, qualifications, and date.
500
Testimony presented word for word.
What is a direct quote
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