Misc
Section Two
Dos
Section Three
Tres
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This most common method of speech delivery, especially in R110
What is Extemporaneous Delivery?
100
The controller of "true meaning: of any communication act.
Who is Nobody?
100
In Boolean searches, the word that takes precedence - in the same way that multiplication does in mathematical operations
What is "And"
100
In persuasive speaking, clearly and specifically choosing language that defines the need relative to your audience is called this.
What Framing the Need?
100
The function of visual aids in an informative or persuasive speech.
What is Inform or Persuade?
200
Freewriting and Clustering are an example of this.
What is Brainstorming?
200
“According to CNN….” In your outline is an example of this.
What is In-Text Citations?
200
Answers pertaining to age, gender, race, sexuality, educational level, income level and religious affiliation.
What is Demographics?
200
In rhetoric, this refers to emotional appeal.
What is Pathos?
200
This involves getting others to believe or do something through deception, misleading information, or other underhanded tactics.
What is Manipulation?
300
When writing your outline, this refers to TIA.
What is Tie Into Audience?
300
The two types of written citations.
What are Parenthetical and In-Text?
300
When lots of information is presented in too short of a time to digest it.
What is Sensory Overload?
300
In a persuasive speech this should be stated early in your speech along with Attention, TIA, Credibility
What is Problem Statement (Thesis)
300
Organizing your main points so your speech is understandable, informative and/or convincing
What is Arrangement?
400
You should consider audience, setting, purpose, and your interests when choosing this.
What is Topic?
400
This part of your speech should reinforce the thesis, review your main points and leave the audience with something to remember.
What is Ending or Summary?
400
The six stages in the ____________ ________________ include hearing, understanding, remembering, interpreting, evaluating and responding.
What is Listening Process?
400
When your audience is ___________ their views on your topic or proposed actions are unfavorable.
What is Negative or Oppositional?
400
Self-actualization, Esteem needs, Love and Belonging needs, Safety and Physiological needs all make up this.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
500
This type of speech typically focuses on describing an object, process, an event, a concept, a person or a place
What is Informative Speech?
500
Bi-lateral exchanges focusing on relationship between speaker and audience.
What is Dialogic Communication
500
Increased eye contact allows for more extemporaneous speaking and helps with this.
What is Demonstrates Credibility?
500
When framing the need in a way that meets the burden of proof the speaker must prove this.
What is Harm, Significance & Inherency?
500
Brief statistics regarding an audience’s experience (or audience analysis answers) answers helps a speaker consider this.
What is Significance?
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