Topic, Purpose,
Thesis
Analyzing your Audience
Research
Main Points
Intro/Conclusion
100

The essence of the speech, the point of view of the speaker, and what you want the audience to receive from your speech is collectively referred to as the...



thesis. 
100

Every audience is different. We can also say every audience is...

unique.

100

An account, written or spoken by someone who had a direct experience.

Primary resource

100

Dividing the speech topic into subtopics or component parts for organization is called...

topical pattern organization. 

100

Attention is a response to stimuli. How do we gain this in an introduction. 

Using a hook.

200

If I am trying to convince my audience of something, or influence them in some way, the purpose of my speech is...

persuasive.

200

Adjusting my volume, physical location, as well as indicating the value of my speech are all mid-speech adaptation techniques that can be used when an audience appears...

bored. 

200

Interpretation, summary, or commentary on a primary source material

secondary resource

200

Organizing your speech to be laid out by a series of historical events is a _________ organizational pattern. 

temporal

200

SAT connection is what?

Speaker-Audience-Topic connection

300
Creating a mind-map to generate ideas is a form of...

brainstorming. 

300

I need to know my audience's willingness to listen. True or false. 

True

300

It's easier to plagiarize, so just do it. Mr. Aaron is not worried about it! True or false.

FALSE

300

After brainstorming and developing some main points, you need to _____ them for a more direct support system. 

limit
300

Orient your audience to the speech by explaining your...

organizational pattern, main points

400

The first step of finding a topic is...

yourself.

400

When preparing a speech you need to be aware of any ________ you may have in your field. You may have to define some words. 

jargon

400

Assessing Fairness, Accuracy, Currency, Qualifications, Sufficiency are all a part of ....

evaluating a source. 

400

The Problem-solution organizational pattern is primarily used for what purpose of speech?

Persuasive.

400

Which step of a conclusion is optional?

Motivation for action (usually only included in persuasive speeches. 

500

When a topic is important enough to be talked about, we can consider it to be...

substantive. 

500

The first step of analyzing your audience is to...

observe. 

500

Giving credit to an author that I am referring to is called a....

reference

citation

500

In what order should you prepare your main points and your introduction?

(1) main points (2) and then introduction

500

What must always be included between sections of a speech or essay? (ex. between intro and body, body and conclusion)

transitions

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