Chapter 9
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100
Creating a hierarchy of points and their supporting materials in your speech.
What is Subordination
100
A brief statement of the main points you will be developing in the body of your speech.
What is a Preview
100
A thorough outline that you use to craft your speech.
What is a Working Outline
100
The ______ of a word is its exact, literal dictionary definition.
What is Denotative Meaning
100
A typed or handwritten document containing the entire text of your speech.
What is a Script
200
With a ______, you organize your speech as a story, using characters and a plot to convey your message.
What is Narrative Pattern
200
A brief review of your main points.
What is a Summary
200
A shorter outline that expresses your ideas in keywords or brief phrases, rather than in complete sentences or detailed phrases.
What is a Speaking Outline
200
______ are specific and suggest exactly what you mean.
What are Concrete Words
200
_____ means that you are generating your speech content in that moment, without tie to prepare in advance.
What is Impromptu Delivery
300
A ______ is a sentence that indicates your are moving from one part of your speech to the next.
What is a Transition
300
Material intended to capture the audience's interest at the start of a speech.
What is an Attention Getter
300
Words, phrases, or sentences that indicate you are moving from one part of your speech to another.
What is a transition
300
Are generalizations based on the false assumption that characteristics displayed by some members of a group are shared by all members of that group.
What are Stereotypes
300
The impression that you make on your audience through your clothing, jewelry, hairstyle, and grooming, and other elements influencing how you look.
What is Personal Appearance
400
______ are words of phrases within sentences that help your audience understand your speech's structure.
What are Signposts
400
A ______ - is one that you want listeners to answers in their heads - can capture your audience members; attention because it gets them thinking about your speech topic.
What is Rhetorical Questions
400
The author, his or her qualifications, the source publication or Web Page, and the date of publication.
What is Evidence
400
_____ grabs the attention of your audience with words and phrases that appeal to all the senses - touch, hearing, taste, smell, and sight.
What is Vivid Language
400
_____ describes how much or how little you move around while delivering a speech.
What is Physical Movement
500
A quick review of what you just said about the main point.
What is an Internal Summary
500
Something that leaves a lasting impression of your speech in the listeners' minds.
What is a Clincher
500
A list of the sources that you cited in your speech - at the end of your outline.
What is a Bibliography
500
Imagined examples or scenarios that you invite your audience to think about.
What are Hypothetical Examples
500
A form of nonverbal delivery in which a speaker looks out and surveys all audience members.
What is Panning
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