the right to share one's ideas and opinions free from censorship-
a) freedom of expression
b) ethics of expression
you list every idea that comes to mind without evaluation its merits
a) brainstorming
b) thinking
the goals you need to accomplish with your research
a) research objectives
b) research plan
a sentence that indicates you are moving from one part of your speech to the next
a) transitions
b) move
requires consideration of audience, occasion, and nature of one's message when choosing language for a speech.
a) diction
b) imagery
By ___, we mean the values, traditions, and rules for living that are passes from generation to generation
a) culture
b) ethics
another strategy for generating ideas is
a) word association
b)word search
a strategy for finding and keeping track of information to use in your speech
a) researching guides
b) researching plan
a word or phrase within in a sentence that helps your audience understand your speech's structure
a) signpost
b) sub points
a word's exact, literal dictionary definition
a) definition
b) denotative meaning
-- the lens through which he or she sees and interprets reality
a) worldview
b) countryview
your intended effect on the audience constitutes your
a) informing purpose
b) rhetorical purpose
is the possession of knowledge necessary to offer reliable facts or opinions about a topic in a question
a) objectivity
b) expertise
helps your audience understand the link between particular events and their outcomes
a) causal patterns
b) chronological pattern
an association that comes to mind when people hear the word
a) connotative meaning
b) denotative meaning
a __ is a communication exchange in which all participants continuously send ans receive messages
a) feedback
b) transaction
a) informative
b) persuassive
a publication that appears at regular intervals
a) periodical
b) publication
you present the information in time-based sequence, from beginning to end
a) casual pattern
b) chronological pattern
specific and suggests exactly what you mean
a) concrete word
b) abstract word
refers to the analysis and evaluation of ideas based on reliability, truth, and accuracy.
a) thinking
b) critical thinking
the message is educational
a) informative
b) persuassive
is a complication of background information on major topic areas
a) reference work
b) references
the main points present important aspects in your topic that can be thought of as adjacent to one another in location or geography
a) spatial pattern
b) casual pattern
a word that is generally confusing and ambiguous to your audience
a) concrete word
b) abstract word