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100

Three types of psychological analysis. 

Attitudes, beliefs, and values. 

100

Phrases or expressions that have lost rhetorical power from overuse

What are clichés?

100

Speech is made up on the spot, without preparation or notes

What is impromptu?

100

Name three of the ten tips given in 10 Public Speaking Lessons We Can Learn from Comedians

Be observant, involve your audience, keep it conversational, embrace imperfections, perfect your storytelling, work the stage, get creative with props, master the power of pauses, make eye contact, be flexible and spontaneous. 

100

A humorous statement that appears to come spontaneously, but really reflects the speaker’s subconscious

What is Freudian Slip?

200

The statistical method of representing an audience's demographics 

What is a variable

200

The use of contrasting statements to make a rhetorical point

What is antithesis?

200

Speech is written, committed to memory, and delivered word-for-word

What is memorized style?

200

Difference between satire and sarcasm

What is Satire is targeted and sarcasm is tone

200

“As we all know . . .” is an example of . . .

What is finessing the obvious?

300

The belief that your culture is dominant compared to others

What is ethnocentricity

300

Language that assumes the heterosexual orientation of the audience

What is heterosexist language?

300

Speech that is prepared and rehearsed but delivered using keynotes or brief notes

What is extemporaneous?

300

Comic timing

Line breaks, short sentences, and blank spaces

300

A speech that represents the essential or common theme of a convention, conference, or other large gathering

What is keynote?

400

A form of an analysis involving inductive reasoning

What is inference

400

The repetition of the initial sounds of words

What is alliteration?

400

The original form of the manuscript before teleprompters existed


What is handwritten or hand-lettered cue cards held near the camera lens?

400

Three paradigms for humor discussed in What Makes Things Funny 

What are violation, beign, benign violation?

400

Humor that is critical, or makes fun of something often political

What is satire?

500

A tool used to gauge the depth of the audience's beliefs and values

What is Likert-type testing

500

Specialized language of a group or profession

What is jargon?

500

Why the president's speech has to be "impeccably phrased"?

What is because every word reflects national policy, international relationships, and is heavily scrutinized by the press?

500

Three tips for physical engagement and stage presence. 

What is: use the whole stage, make eye contact, and use facial expressions. 

500

Ceremonial discourse: speech or writing that praises or blames (someone or something)

What is epideictic? 

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