Language and Delivery
Outlining speech
Speaking to Inform
Visual Aids
Persuasion
100
This is the literal or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase
What is denotative meaning
100
This is the pattern of symbolization and infentation in a speech outline that shows the relationships among the speaker's ideas.
What is the visual framework
100
An informative speech is meant to convey this
What is knowledge and understanding
100
This type of visual aid deals best with showing percentages.
What is a pie chart or a pie graph
100
This is the portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade.
What is your target audience
200
These are pauses that occur when a speaker fills the silence between words with umm's, er's or uh.
What are vocalized pauses
200
This is a brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech.
What is speaking outline
200
This type of informative speech informs of a systematic series of actions that leads to a specific result or product.
What is a speech of process
200
You should talk to your audience and not to this.
What is your visual aid
200
A question about the worth, rightness, moralitym and so forth of an idea or action.
What is a question of value
300
Name three types of vocal variety.
What are: volume, pitch, rate, loudness, pauses
300
You utilize these to break down your ideas into smaller more specific ideas in your outline.
What are points, sub points, and sub-sub-points
300
This is a belief, theory, idea, notion, or principal speech
What is a concept speech
300
Why should you only display visual aids when you are using them?
What is because they can be a distraction, this is good for emphasis.
300
This is the type of credibility you gain during the speech.
What is derived credibility
400
The following example is a type of this form of imagery, "If not now, when? If not us, who? If not together, how?"
What is Repetition
400
This is what should be included in the conclusion of your outline
What is the restatement of your main points
400
How does one personalize their ideas?
What is by presenting theri ideas in human terms in order to relate in some fashion to the audience.
400
Name 5 types of visual aids.
What are objects, models, photographs, drawings, charts, yourself....
400
This is the name used by Aristotle for the logical appeal of the speaker. It's subpoints are evidence and reasoning.
What is Logos; bonus can you name the other two?
500
This is a carfully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes.
What is extemporaneous speech
500
What is the difference between a speaking outline and a presentation outline?
What is...
500
These are two ways to avoid abstractions when giving a speech.
What are description, comparison, or contrast.
500
What factors should you consider when using powerpoint in your speech?
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500
This is a fallacy in which a speaker jumps to a general conclusion on the basis of insufficient evidence.
What is a hasty generalization
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