Models & Communication Process
Speech Types & Development
Audience Analysis
Speech Structure & Delivery
Rhetoric & Argumentation
100

What is the communication process?

The process involved in sending and receiving messages

100

What is an informative speech?

A speech providing information to the audience

100

What is the general definition of audience demographics?

Characteristics of the audience

100

What is the primary function of a speech introduction?

The beginning that sets the tone for the speech

100

What are the three rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

200

Personal thoughts or feelings that disrupt communication

Internal Interference
200

What is a persuasive speech?

A speech that aims to convince the audience to take your side

200

What are three common examples of audience demographics?

Age, gender, education level

200

Why is the body of the speech important?

It's the part where main points are discussed

200

What is an argument?

A statement that presents a claim and supports it

300

Which specific communication model is demonstrated by a news anchoring delivering the news to viewers?

The action model

300

What is concept mapping?

A visual representation of ideas

300

In the context of audience analysis, what are attitudes?

An audience feelings towards your topic

300

In speech delivery, how is volume defined?

The loudness of the speaker's voice

300
What is a statement that requires evidence?

Claim

400

What is the interaction model of communication?

A model showing feedback between sender and receiver

400

What is a thesis statement, and where is it located?

The main point or overview of a speech at the beginning

400

In the context of audience analysis, what are values?

Principles that guide audience behavior

400

In speech delivery, how is rate defined?

The speed at which speech is delivered

400

What is a rebuttal?

A counter-argument that disproves the opposing argument

500

What are the six elements of the communication process?

1. People, 

2. Message, 

3. Audience, 

4. Channel, 

5. Feedback, 

6. Interference

500

What three things should you consider when selecting a topic for your speech?

Audience interest, yourself, and occasion

500

In the context of audience analysis, what are beliefs?

statements accepted as true by an audience

500

What is pronunciation?

The clarity and the way you speak

500

What are the six elements of the Argument Model?

1. Introduction, 

2. claim, 

3. evidence, 

4. counterclaim,

5. rebuttal, 

6. conclusion

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