How many main points should you limited to your speech?
What is Two, Three, Or Four
100
The structure of a place, object, or even an animal is easily placed into...
What is Spatial Pattern
100
The motivated sequence is especially appropriate for...
What is Speeches designed to move listeners to action
100
What is the first function of the introduction?
What is Gain Attention
100
What step is "Develop Your Main Points"
What is Step 5
200
How should you develop your main points?
What is Separate and Discrete
200
This pattern is useful in persuasive speeches in which you want to convince the audience that a problem exist and that your solution would solve or lessen the problem.
What is Problem-Solution Pattern
200
Regardless of what attention device you use, you must demonstrate your...
What is Enthusiasm
200
What is the second function to the introduction?
What is Establish a S.A.T
200
Which step is "Ask For Action"
What is Step 5
300
What is another name for temporal pattern?
What is Time Pattern
300
This pattern is useful in speeches when you want to show your audience the casual connection existing between two events or elements.
What is Cause-Effect Pattern
300
In the second part of the motivated sequence, you demonstrate that there's a problem, that something is wrong and that...
What is A Need Exists
300
What is the third function of the conclusion?
What is Provide Closure
300
What are the two types of patterns that contain two major variations?
What is Problem-Solution & Cause-Effect Patterns
400
In a temporal pattern, how should you begin?
What is Begin with the past
400
This sequence is another pattern for organizing a speech in such a way that your audience responds positivity to your purpose.
What is Motivated Sequence
400
In this step you present the answer or the solution that would eliminate the problem or satisfy the need you demonstrated...
What is Step 3
400
What helps the audience know what you are about to talk about next?
What is Previews
400
Which function allows the speaker to restate their thesis, topic, and main points?
What is Function 1: Summarize
500
When your topic conveniently divides itself into subdivisions, each which is clear and approximately equal in importance, the topical pattern is
What is Useful
500
This is an example of what pattern "Layout of a hospital, school, or skyscraper"
What is Spatial Pattern
500
In this step you gain the audience's undivided attention and get them to focus on you and your message...
What is Step 1
500
When do you use review transitions?
What is When speech is long and complex
500
What a major part of your speech that helps the speech flow?