Chapters 1 & 2
Chapters 3 & 4
Chapters 5 & 6
Chapters 7 & 8
Chapters 9 & 10
100

The process of the sender putting his/her thoughts and feelings into words or other symbols

A) Encode

B) Decode

What is encode?

100

The branch of philosophy that involves determinations of what is right and moral

A) Ethics

B) Defamatory Speech

What is ethics?

100

Information that is first-hand or straight from the source; information that is unfiltered by interpretation or editing

A) Primary Sources

B) Secondary Sources

What is primary sources?

100

Having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating something; affording proof or evidence

A) Probative

B) Hypothetical narratives

What is probative?

100

Of or relating to the sense of smell 

A) Gustatory

B) Olfactory

What is olfactory?

200

The objective or literal meaning shared by most people using the word 

A) Denotative

B) Connotative

What is denotative?

200

A speaker’s credibility at the beginning of or even before the speech

A) Derived Credibility

B) Initial Credibility

What is initial credibility?

200

New research, carried out to acquire data first-hand rather from previously published sources to answer specific questions or issues and discover knowledge

A) Periodicals

B) Primary Research

What is primary research?

200

To set limits on what a word or term means, how the audience should think about it, and/or how you will use it 

A) Stipulated definition

B) Define

What is define?

200

The resources beyond the speech itself that a speaker uses to enhance the message conveyed to the audience

A) Presentation aids

B) Chart

What is presentation aids?

300

Direct or indirect messages sent from an audience (receivers) back to the original sender of the message

A) Channel

B) Feedback

What is feedback?

300

The act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person

A) Plagiarism

B) Terminal Credibility

What is plagiarism?

300

A review process in which other scholars have read a work of scholarly writing (usually articles, but sometimes books) and evaluated whether it meets the quality standards of a particular publication and/or discipline

A) Periodicals

B) Peer-review 

What is peer-review?

300

Feelings or issues related to the inner workings of the body

A) Organic

B) Kinesthetic

What is organic?

300

A graph designed to show trends over time

A) Bar graph

B) Line graph

What is line graph?

400

Examining and looking at your audience first by its demographic characteristics and then by their internal psychological traits 

A) Demographic Characteristics

B) Audience analysis

What is audience analysis?

400

The broad, overall goal of a speech; to inform, to persuade, to entertain, etc.

A) Specific Purpose Statement

B) General Purpose

What is general purpose?

400

An organizational pattern for speeches in which the main points are arranged in time order

A) Chronological pattern

B) Spatial pattern

What is chronological pattern?

400

The statement or question that piques the audience’s interest in what you have to say at the very beginning of a speech

A) Attention getter

B) Anecdote

What is attention getter?

400

Any formal system of gestures, signs, sounds, and symbols used or conceived as a means of communicating thought, either through written, enacted, or spoken means

A) Language

B) Euphemism

What is language?

500

Taking one characteristic of a group or person and making that the “totality” or sum total of what that person or group is

A) Totalizing

B) Stereotyping

What is totalizing?

500

A statement that contains or summarizes a speech’s main points

A) Central Idea Statement

B) Specific Purpose Statement

What is central idea statement?

500

The repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning

A) Connectives

B) Parallelism

What is parallelism?

500

A relationship or connection a speaker makes with the audience

A) Rhetorical Question

B) Rapport

What is rapport?

500

Language that makes the recipient smell, taste, see, hear, and feel a sensation; also known as sensory language

A) Clichés

B) Imagery

What is imagery?

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