Delivery
The speaker's use of voice and body during the presentation
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The speaker's word choice
The audience, or listeners, could also be called...
Receivers
Ad Hominem Fallacy
Attempting to weaken another's argument by making unsubstantiated claims about the speaker's character
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Believing that an argument is true simply because others believe it to be
The thesis statement of a speech is...
What concludes and summarizes the main points of the speech
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The central idea or topic of a speech
Fallacious reasoning...
Correct reasoning
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Faulty reasoning
The speaker can also be called..
the giver
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the presenter
What is an Ethical Audience?
A rude or interrupting audience that renders it difficult for the speaker to give their presentation
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A courteous, open-minded group of people that is willing to hold the speaker accountable for their statements
Diction
Word choice
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How the speaker presents their ideas
The body of the speech is..
The core of the speech which entails the main points with supporting factors
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What introduces the topic to the audience
False inference
Thinking something is incorrect when it is correct
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When a speaker presents information that leads listeners to an incorrect conclusion
When a speaker restates the question in their own words before answering it
Repetition
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Paraphrase
Audience Feedback is...
The verbal or nonverbal responses from the audience.
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When an audience participates in catcalling.
Speech anxiety
Worry or fear of public speaking/ stage fright
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The audience's aura
The arrangement of a speech is...
Structuring ideas to convey them correctly
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What contains the text of the speech in complete sentences
Legally Protected Speech
Using the law as a boundary for what the speaker may say
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slander
The speaker must create an ____ before presenting their speech.
Conclusion
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Outline
Internal Monologue
Inner speech, or being able to "hear" one's own thoughts
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Anxious thoughts that cause an outburst
Hasty generalization
Making a claim about all members of a group based on limited information about said group
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When the speaker doesn't answer an audience member's question
A transition is...
When the speaker walks across the stage
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A sentence that indicates the speaker is moving from one idea to another
Ethics varying across societies makes them ___...
Culturally relative
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Socially popular
The speaker uses ___ to mislead an audience not by what they say but by what they leave out.
Inference
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Omission
Distraction
Something that draws the audience's attention away from the speaker and/ or speech
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When the audience responds to the speaker
Paraphrasing
restating the original author's ideas in your own words
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using a direct quote
Visualization
Imagery, or a visual depiction of what is said
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When the speaker shows a video clip to the audience
Information widely known
Inference
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Common knowledge