The word "Actual Objects" is. A.) an item that is made to look like the real thing, but is not authentic. B.) inanimate or animate physical samples of the idea being communicated. C.) material printed on sheets of paper to be distributed to an audience
What is B.)
The form and accent of various syllables of a word is "Pronunciation" True or False
What is true
a speech that is written out word-for-word and then delivered by reading from or memorizing the manuscript is a "Scripted Speech" True or False
What is True
Bringing a goat to a classroom presentation about the benefits of goat farming is an appropriate use of an actual object. True or False
What is True
The symptoms of public speaking apprehension can be physical, emotional, or cognitive. True or False
What is True
A speech that has been prepared and rehearsed in advance is what type of speech A.) Spontaneous B.) Impromptu C.) Practiced
What is C.)
What is a presentational aid A.) any visual, audio, audiovisual, or other sensory material used to enhance a verbal message. B.) a graphic representation that distills a lot of information into an easily interpreted visual format C.) shows the relationships among parts of a single unit
What is A.)
How a message is communicated orally and visually through the use of voice and body is A.) Delivery B.) Conversational Style C.) Articulation
What is A.)
A manuscript speech is when the speaker has nothing written down and doesn't know what will be said during the speech is this True or False
What is False
Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits of using presentational aids? A.)They clarify and dramatize the verbal message. B.)They help audiences remember information. C.)They allow you to narrow down who you appeal to. D.)They increase personal appeal. E.)They make you feel more confident.
What is C.)
What does the word monotone mean A.) communicating through body language that you are personable and likeable. B.) a voice in which the pitch, volume, and rate remain constant, with no word, idea, or sentence differing significantly from any other. C.) graceful and controlled use of the body
What is B.)
What is an impromptu speech? A.) a speech that is delivered with only seconds or minutes to prepare. B.) communicating through body language that you are personable and likeable. C.)a natural, unprompted speech that communicates without external cues
What is A.)
In a speech about the dangers vaping imposes on teenagers, which presentational aid would be best for illustrating how it negatively impacts brain development? A.) a photograph of someone vaping
B.)an actual object (e-cigarette) C.) a photographic image of a human brain of a vaper and a non-vaper
D.)a pie chart of how many teens are using e-cigarettes
What is C.)
What is Public speaking apprehension A.) level of fear we experience when anticipating or actually speaking to an audience B.) the surge of anxiety we experience when we begin delivering a speech C.) believing we must impress a hypercritical audience with our knowledge and delivery
What is A.)
Speeches that are researched and planned ahead of time, although the exact wording is not scripted and will vary from presentation to presentation, are called A.) Impromptu. B.) Scripted C.) Extemporaneous D.) Practiced E.) Spontaneous
What is C.)