Informative Speeches
Names
Ch. 1--4
Ch. 5--8
Class Notes
100

Who spoke about "walking through a piece of paper?"

(first and last name)

Grace Jenkins

100

First and Last:

hometown:  Swainsboro

Computer and different technology, baseball, working out

First initial:  H

Hunter Pitts

100

"Employers value ________ skills and teamwork."

communication

100

_________ _________  are factors in a specific setting that you can observe or discover before you give the speech.

A.  historical precedent

B.  situational characteristics

B.  situational characteristics

100

Name the three areas of necessary compatibility in the example speech about love. (A triangle was used as a memory device.)

Mental

Physical

Spiritual

200

Name the person and give the Informative topic.

name:  KG

topic:  _ _ _ _ e


Keira Gerald

200

Give the following first and last name.

Ki____an D____n

Kidarian Dixon
200

Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, Delivery are known as the "Classical Cannons of _______."

A.  Preparation

B.  Rhetoric

Rhetoric

200

Oversimplified and often distorted views of what it means to be male or female are called ______ _____.

A.  sexist language

B.  gender sterotypes

B.  gender stereotypes

200

The main points in a good speech should follow logical order, such as spatial, ______, topical, or problem-solution. 

time (chronological)

300
Give the name (first and last) and Informative topic.

(It had to do with rodeos.)

Alexis Hill

300

Eastman, GA

shop, hanging with friends

Live life to the fullest!

Ankerria Brown
300

When a speaker presents information that leads listeners to an incorrect conclusion, that speaker has caused a/an 

A.  false inference

B.  ad hominem

A.  false inference

300

Which of the following is an example of a fixed-response survey question?

A.  Do you think the news story was (a.) true or (b.) false?

B.  How intensely do you feel about the color red on a scale of 1 to 10?

A. 

300

When your memory device spells a thematic word using the first letters of other words or phrases, you are using a/an ________.  

acronym

400

Who gave a speech about music for a smaller audience after class?

Adam Ruiz-Castano

400

Swainsboro

The quote was from Gandhi

Rebecca Mason


400

_______ means merely receiving messages in a passive way.

A.  hearing

B.  listening

A.  hearing

400

When your purpose is ______, you seek to convince audience members to consider or adopt a new position, strengthen an existing belief or take a particular ______. 

A.  persuasive, action

B.  entertainment, medication 

A.  persuasive, action

400

When your main points give listeners the feeling that you have thoroughly covered the topic without leaving out areas of major importance, you have attained the quality of _________.

A. subordination

B.  closure

B. closure

500

The Informative memory device was "app."

Name the person (first and last), and give at least one of the key words in the memory device.

Rebecca Mason

500

hometown:  Liberty, Kentucky

Joy Allen

500

The so-called "bandwagon" fallacy of reasoning is also known as

A.  ad hominem

B.  ad populum

B.  ad populum

500

A ______ definition comes from a person who is a credible source of information on your topic.

expert

500

Name the qualities expressed in the example speech outline about being "liked." (What does each letter stand for?  This example was give on the board.

Laughable

Intelligent

Kind

Extra-good looking

Dutiful

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