the meaning of a work provided by a dictionary.
a. Expert Definition
b. Etymological Definition
c. Dictionary Definition
d. Functional Definition
What is a dictionary definition?
The choice of language that will best express a speaker's ideas.
a. Invention
b. Style
c. Arrangement
d. Delivery
What is style?
Gives your respondents a set of specific answers to choose from.
a. Scaled Question
b. Open-ended Question
c. Survey
d. Fixed-response Question
What is a fixed-response questions?
The main points represent important aspects of your topic that can be adjacent to one another in location or geography.
a. Chronological (Temporal) Pattern
b. Casual Pattern
c. Spatial Pattern
d. Comparison Pattern
What is a spatial pattern
The 'meat' of your speech
a. Thesis Statement
b. Conclusion
c. Introduction
d. Body
What is the body?
A definition that comes from a person who is a credible source.
a. Expert Definition
b. Etymological Definition
c. Dictionary Definition
d. Functional Definition
What is an expert definition?
The structuring of ideas to convey the effectively.
a.Memory
b. Delivery
c. Arrangement
d. Style
What is arrangement ?
Invites respondents to write an answer of their choosing.
a. Survey
b. Open-ended Question
c. Scaled Question
d. Fixed-response Question
What is an open-ended question?
Organizes the speech around major similarities and differences.
a. Categorical
b. Casual Pattern
c. Spatial Pattern
d. Comparison Pattern
What is a comparison pattern?
The summary of your speech.
a. Thesis Statement
b. Body
c. d.Attention-getter
d. Conclusion
What is the conclusion?
Explains how something is used.
a. Dictionary Definition
b. Functional Definition
c. Etymological Definition
d. Expert Definition
What is a functional definition?
The work speakers do to remain in control of their materials when they present.
a. Memory
b. Style
c. Arrangement
d. Rhetoric
What is memory ?
Measures the intensity of feelings about the topic by offering a fixed range of responses.
a. Interview
b. Scaled Question
c. Open-ended Question
d. Survey
What is a scaled question?
Information presented in a time-based sequence.
a. Chronological (Temporal) Pattern
b. Casual Pattern
c. Spatial Pattern
d. Comparison Pattern
What is a chronological/ temporal pattern?
A sentence that indicates you are moving from one part of your speech to another.
a. Thesis Statement
b. Closing
c. Introduction
d. Transition
What is a transition?
Explains the linguistic origin of the term.
a. Functional Definition
b. Etymological Definition
c. Dictionary Definition
d. Expert Definition
What is an etymological definition?
The generation of ideas for use in a speech.
a. Arrangement
b. Style
c. Invention
d. Delivery
What is invention?
A set of written questions that you ask your audience in advance of your speech.
a. Fixed-response
b. Open-ended Question
c. Scaled Question
d. Survey
What is a survey?
Explaining a cause-and-effect
a. Spatial Pattern
b. Comparison Pattern
c. Casual Pattern
d. Categorical Pattern
What is a casual pattern?
Contains the 5 elements listed:
Attention-getter, thesis statement, relevance of topic, speakers credibility, and preview points
a. Thesis Statement
b. Closing
c. Introduction
d. Body
What is the introduction?
The picture example of Zoroastrianism was utilizing this type of definition.
a. Expert Definition
b. Dictionary Definition
c. Etymological Definition
d. Functional Definition
What is a dictionary definition?
The speaker's use of his or her voice and body during the actual presentation.
a. Invention
b. Delivery
c. Style
d. Arrangement
What is delivery?
Face to face questioning.
a. Scaled Question
b. Open-ended Question
c. Interview
d. Survey
What is an interview?
Each point emphasizes an important aspect of the speaker's topic.
a. Categorical Pattern
b. Casual Pattern
c. Spatial Pattern
d. Comparison Pattern
What is a categorical pattern?
A shorter outline that expresses your ideas in brief phrases.
a. Introduction
b. Speaking Outline
c. Thesis Statement
d. Body
What is a speaking outline?