Vocab
Chapter 6
Chapter 10
Patterns or Organization
3 steps of Organization
100

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

Parallelism

100

Emphasizes what is coming up next in a speech and what to expect with regard to the content

Internal Previews

100

When should Jargon be used?

When talking to audiences who share your profession or hobby

100

Time order

Chronological

100

The first step of Organization

Grouping

200

The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, phrases, or grammatical structures

Anthesisis

200

What type of outlines should summarize the full preparation outline?

Speaking Outline

200

What language device is often used to make something unpleasant sound more tolerable?

Euphemism

200

Movement in space and location

Spatial

200

The second step of Organization

Labeling

300

A phrase or sentence that connects various parts of a speech and shows the relationship between them

What is Connectives?

300

3 types of Organization

Chronological pattern, Spatial pattern, Topical/Parts of a whole, Cause/Effect pattern, Problem-Solution

300

What are types of Figurative Language?

Similes, Metaphors, Imagery

300

Parts of, Divisions of, Units of, Characteristics of

Parts of the Whole/Topical

300

The third step of Organization

Ordering

400

The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced or parallel words, phrases, or grammatical structures

Anaphora

400

What type of outlines are comprehensive outlines that include all of the information in your speech?

Preparation Outlines

400

An example of Parallelism

Give me liberty or give me death

400

Logical thinking use in persuasive speeches

Problem-Solution

500

The repetition of vowel sounds in a sentence or passage

Assonance

500

A type of connective that serves as a bridge between disconnected (but related) material in a speech

Transitions

500

Why should you avoid complicated vocabulary?

Complicated words take away focus on the speech

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