A bad informative speech conveys accurate information to the audience in a clear way that keeps the reader what?
a) interested
b) uninterested
what is uninterested?
What are “uh, um and like” known as?
a) time holders
b) vocal pauses
What are vocal pauses?
What type of speech aims to provide the audience with new knowlage.
a) persuasive
b) informative
What is an informational speech?
A fallacy that assumes that taking the first step will lead to subsequent events that cannot be prevented.
a) syllogism
b) slippery slope
What is a slippery slope?
A severe fear of public speaking.
a) Glossophobia
b) speaksphobia
What is Glossophobia?
what is used in informational speeches to display numbers and other information?
a) graphs
b) pictures
What is a graph?
How many times should you practice your speech execution?
a) three
b) five
What is three?
What type of speech is meant to convince you to take sides?
a) persuasive
b) argumentative
What is a persuasive speech?
The decision to expose ourselves to messages that we already agree with rather than those that confront or challenge us.
a) value
b) selective exposure
What is selective exposure?
People, context, message, channel, noise, feedback, and outcome
a) understanding public speaking process
b) list of obstacles
What is understanding public speaking process?
What is one of the biggest diffrences in written and oral communication?
a) challenge
b) repetition
What is repetition?
Your feet should be how far apart while delivering a speech?
a) 1 ft
b) shoulder length
What is shoulder length?
What type of speech is designed to amuse the audience?
a) entertainment
b) informative
What is an entertainment speech?
A statement or claim that cannot be argued.
a) irrefutable
b) facts
What is irrefutable?
When is public speaking useful?
a) never
b) in everyday life
What is everyday life?
What does raising your voice somewhat at key times and slowing down provide?
a) intensity
b) variety
What is intensity?
What is it called when someone speaks in the same pitch for too long?
a) tone
b) monotone
What is monotone?
reciting a speech word for word.
a)special occasion
b) manuscript
What is manuscript?
The subtle but meaningful variations in speech delivery which can include the use of pitch, tone, volume, and pace
a) vocal cue
b) execution
What are vocal cues?
what is one of the most important parts of public speaking?
a) flattery
b) timing
What is timing?
What information Is knowledge and doesn’t have to be cited?
a) obvious information
b) common knowledge
What is common knowledge?
Volume is when your voice is ___?
a) high or deep
b) quiet or loud
What is quiet or loud?
A speech given with little to no preparation.
a) impromptu
b) humerus
What is an impromptu speech?
The repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound and meaning.
a) consecutive
b) parallelism
What is parallelism?
chapter one is also known as
a) pep talk
b) filler chapter
What is a pep talk?