When each main point is the same level of significance, a speech outline has
A. Coordination
B.Main Points
A.Coordination
Establishing ______ requires that you explain to the audience how you have gained knowledge about your topic.
A. Credibility
B. Trust
A.Credibility
The ____ should end your speech on a strong note
A. Ending
B.Conclusion
B.Conclusion
A personal ____ is a brief story about your own experience to help build credibility and reassure your audience that you are not judging them.
A.Anecdote
B.Jargon
A.Anecdote
_____ of delivery is how quickly or slowly you speak.
A.Rate
B.Time
A.Rate
A speech that explains a cause and effect relationship uses a _____ pattern
A.Casual
B.Effect
A. Casual
A brief statement of the main points you will be developing in the body of your speech
A. Subpoint
B. Preview
B.Preview
A speaking outline expresses your ideas in brief _____, key words, or abbreviations.
A. Phrases
B.Notes
A.Phrases
Word Choice
A.Clutter
B.Diction
B.Diction
How loud or soft your voice is when giving a speech
A.Volume
B.Pausing
A.Volume
A sentence that indicates that you are moving from one part of your speech to the next
A. Subpoint
B.Transition
B. Transition
_____ getter material intended to capture the audiences interest at the start of your speech
A.Attention
B. Action
A. Attention
Once you've outlined the body of your speech, turn to outlining the ____.
A.Conclusion
B.Introduction
B.Introduction
Oral Language allows sentence fragments
A.True
B.False
A.True
How you pronounce words in your speech
A.Volume
B.Pronunciation
B.Pronunciation
Creating a hierarchy of points and their supporting materials
A.Subordination
B.Subpoints
A.Subordination
Something that finishes your speech by leaving a lasting impression on your audiences minds.
A. Clincher
B.Conclusion
A.Clincher
When you write "SLOW DOWN" in your notes, you are giving yourself a _____ reminder.
A.Delivery
B.Transition
A.Delivery
Verbal ____ is the use of unnecessary and extraneous words that make it hard for the audience too follow your message.
A.Clutter
B.Diction
A.Clutter
Raising or lowering your pitch when pronouncing words
A.Volume
B.Projection
B.Projection
A _____ is a subordinate to a main point
A.Subpoint
B. Main point
A.Subpoint
____ question is a question that you want listeners to answer in their heads to get them thinking about your speech topic
A.Essential
B.Rhetorical
B.Rhetorical
A _____ outline is also referred to as a detailed or preparation outline.
A.Detailed
B.Quick
A.Detailed
____ language grabs the attention of your audience with words and phrases that appeal to all the senses- sight, smell,touch, and taste.
A.Specific
B.Vivid
B.Vivid
Refers to the crispness or clarity of your spoken words
A.Sound
B.Articulation
B.Articulation