The purpose of this major part of the speech is to gain the audience’s attention
What is the introduction
The term for facts stated in numerical form
What are statistics
When the speaker’s goal is to change the way that the audience members think, behave, or feel
What is persuasive speaking
What fear of public speaking is called
What is speaker anxiety
The most frequently shortchanged phase of speech preparation
What is audience analysis
Using a quote, a question, surprising statement of factor a story are all examples of
What are effective attention-getting techniques
Definitions, Evidence, Statistics, and Testimony are all examples of
What are supporting materials
Persuasive speech that seeks intellectual agreement from listeners
What is a speech to convince
Engaging in deep breathing and vocal exercises
What is a warm-up
When you ask the audience to support your proposition, you are asking them to support or act on your call to _____________
What is the call to action
The purpose of this part of the introduction is to establish the speaker’s credibility and preview the main points of the speech
What is the thesis or main topic of the speech?
The type of supporting material used when the speaker states, “According to Professor Hingson of Boston University’s School of Public Health, each year college students drive under the influence of alcohol...”
What is research
Illogical reasoning presented knowingly or unknowingly by a speaker
What is fallacious reasoning or fallacy
Positive self talk
What are affirmations
These elements are included prior to the introduction section on a speech outline
What are the Topic, Organizational Pattern, Specific Purpose, Primary Audience Outcome, and Thesis Statement
The points presented to reinforce the main topic
What are supporting points
The type of supporting material used when a speaker states, “According to dictionary.com, binge drinking is defined as the consumption of dangerously large quantities of alcoholic beverages in one session.”
What is a direct quote
Persuasion is defined as the changing or reinforcing our ________________, beliefs, values, or behavior.
What are attitudes
The most important part of speech preparation
What is PRACTICE
When you inform your audience that you have completed research on your speech topic, you are attempting to build your ______________
What is credibility
Your speech ________ should be appropriate to; you and your own interests, your audience, and the occasion
What is your topic
Verbally including the title, author, and date of publication of your supporting information in your speech is know as
What is fully citing your sources
Aristotle's persuasive theory that addresses the emotional involvement of the audience.
What is pathos
Choosing a topic that you are knowledgable about
What is credibility or expertise
Speeches that explain, describe, or define.
What are informative / informational speeches