Outlining/Transitions
Intro/Conclusion/Presenting
Clarity/Ambiguity/Nonverbal
Researching/Interview/Resume
Argumentation/APA
100

A speech ordered by how it is physically placed or located 

Spatial 

100

After the attention getter what are the next two steps in an introduction?

Preview & Thesis

100

Terms or phrases that can be understood in more than one way and where each way is equally acceptable or common in a linguistic culture 

Equivocal term 

100

A type of resume crafted for a specific job

Tailored 

100
The conclusion whose merits you are seeking to establish 

Claim

200

A 5 step organizational scheme for persuasive speeches

Motivated Sequence 

200

The five elements of a conclusion 

1. Restatement of the thesis 

2. A review of the main points 

3. A reminder of why the information is important 

4. Reference where they can find more information 

5. Finality 

200

communication effected by means other than words

Nonverbal communication 

200

Should only be included on a resume when switching careers 

Objective/Goal statements 

200

The elements of a title page

Running head, page number, Title of paper, name, possibly the course number 

300

The parts of a speech outline 

General purpose, specific purpose, Introduction, Body (Main points, sub points), conclusion 

300

The three main elements supporting material can provide 

Clarity, Interest, Proof

300

Highly specific statements that refer directly to objects or events that can be observed

Low-level abstraction 

300

What should you do after an interview 

Send a thank you card 

300

Statements which can act as bridges, and authorize the start of step [from data to claim] to which our particular argument commits us

Warrants 

400

Transition used to link the introduction of a speech to the body of the speech

preparatory 

400

The five types of verbal support 

Example, Story, Statistics, Comparisons, Citations 

400

Systems of cues that communicate information 

Codes

400

Type of resume that focuses on skills and accomplishments 

Functional 

400

When using an intext citation what information should be included 

Authors name, year published, and page number if using a quote 

500

Transition to add information to what is already being discussed 

Emphatic 

500

____ are two-dimensional drawings (such as a map or floor plan) that illustrate certain parts of an object or structure. 

Diagrams

500

The four types of visual performance codes

Gestures, Posture, Facial Expressions, and Eye Behavior 
500

Before interviewing you should prepare...

Questions to ask them about the job/company 

500

On the reference page what should be included when citing an academic journal 

last, F.M., (Year) Title of journal article. Journal Title Vol#(Issue#), pages. doi:

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