Digging into Chapter's
1 - 3
Scoping Chapter's
4 - 6
Exploring Chapter's
7 - 9
Searching Chapter's
10 -12
Investigating Chapters
13 -15
100

What are the values, traditions, and roles for living that are passed through generations?

A.    Culture

B.    Feedback


B.    Feedback


 Culture

100

What is a listener response to a message?

A.            Agenda

B.            Feedback

Feedback

100

Possession of knowledge necessary to offer reliable fact or opinion about the topic.

A.    Expertise

B.    Peer


Expertise

100

Something that finish your speech by leaving a lasting impression in the audience's mind.

A.    Clincher

B.    Grabber


Clincher

100

What is a speech delivered with little or no immediate preparation?

A.    Impromptu

B.    Formal


 Impromptu

200

What is the symbol that makes a point using means such as hand gestures and eye contact?

A. Nonverbal 

B.    Sources

Nonverbal

200

What is the way the speaker uses language to express the speech ideas?

A.            Style

B.            Nervous

Style

200

___ is often an effective way to begin your topic selection process.

A.    Research 

B.    Context


Research

200

What is a statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body?

A.    Attention

B.    Preview


Preview

200

What is the correctness in the way you say words?

A.    Projection

B.    Pronunciation


Pronunciation

300

These explain, prove, or extend your main points?

               A.    Sub points

               B.    Conclusion


Sub points

300

Ground belief values and experience that a speaker shares with his/her listeners.

  1. Common
  2. Stationary

Common

300

What is a testimony from recognized experts in their fields?

A.    Expert Testimony

B.    Peer Testimony


Expert Testimony

300

What is a physical process of plotting speech points on page in hierarchical order of importance?

A.    Outlining

B.    Phrase


Outlining

300

What is a graphic representation of a real or imaginary geographic area?

A.    Map

B.    Verbal


Map

400

The core of your speech where main message is presented?

A.    Body

B.   Topic


Body

400

What is the common heritage based on genetically shared physical characteristics of people in a group?

A.    Race

B.    Demographics


Race

400

What are materials used to support a speaker's ideas; the three major kinds are examples, statistics and testimony?

A.    Supporting

B.    Example


Supporting

400

What is a list of all the sources used in preparing a speech?

A.    Delivery

B.    Bibliography


 Bibliography

400

What is a memorable phrase or sentence that captures the essence of your speech and that can be repeated at key points in the speech?

A.    Takeaway

B.    Delivery


Takeaway

500

Restating the original author ideas in your own world

A.    Paraphrasing

B.    Omission


Paraphrasing

500

A primary goal for the speech 

A.    Rhetorical

B.    Diction


Rhetorical

500

A sentence indicates you are moving from one parts of your speech to another.

A.    Transition

B.    Coordination


Transition

500

Chapter 12

One difference between oral and written language is oral is more_______

A.    Adaptive

B.    Overusing


 Adaptive

500

Eye ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬_____ is not you looking at your audience members while they look at something else

A.    Contact

B.    Projecting


Contact

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