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100

Uses physical and cultural characteristics to determine audience response. (vocab)

Demographic Analysis

100

An emotional bond between speaker and audience. (vocab)

Rapport

100

Which informative speech type focuses on why something happened or what the results of something are?

Explanation

100

Use of emotions to motivate an audience. (vocab)

A. Ethos

B. Pathos

C. Logos

B. Pathos

100

Someone shares memories of a dead person at a funeral.

Eulogy

200

Finding out as much as you can about your audience so that you can better communicate with them. (vocab)

Audience Analysis

200

The appearance of composure (vocab)

Poise

200

The verbal form of a demonstration speech that contains no visual aids.

Process

200

According to Maslow, what are the most important needs?

Physiological Needs

200

Giving an award to someone publicly.

Presentation

300

Name the 3 methods of audience analysis.

100 points each

1. Interview

2. Questionnaire

3. Observation

300

Which visual aid would be appropriate for comparing and contrasting numbers?

Charts and graphs

300

The type of informative speech that will often reference the dictionary.

Definition

300

Toulmin’s 3-part model of argumentation.

Data -> Claim -> Warrant/Rebuttal

300

Greeting guests at a large event.

Welcome

400
1. Name the 2 different types of questions (200)

2. Explain the difference between them.

1. Open-ended vs. closed-ended.

2. Closed can be answered with yes/no. Open can't.

400

List the 4 different types of gestures. (100 pts each)

1. Emphatic

2. Locative

3. Descriptive

4. Transitional

400

Which type of info speech will be given in a spatial, chronological, or topical organization?

Descriptive
400

1. Name the 3 types of propositions (100 each)

2. Give an example of one type (100 pts)

1. Fact, value, and policy.

2. ...

400

A light-hearted speech with a funny speaker.

Humorous

500

What two invalid religious assumptions should a speaker avoid when speaking to an unfamiliar audience?

1. They believe what you believe.

2. That people of a certain culture believe the same.

500

Which delivery method is thoroughly prepared, but allows the speaker to “think on their feet”?

Extemporaneous

500

Name the 5 types of informative speeches (100 each)

1. Demonstration

2. Process

3. Definition

4. Description

5. Explanation

500

What are the 5 steps in Monroe’s motivated sequence in order? (100 each)

1. Attention

2. Need

3. Satisfaction

4. Visualization

5. Action

500

Saying goodbye to a group of people.

Farewell

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