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The process of generating ideas randomly and uncritically, without attention to logic, connections, or relevance.
What is Brainstorming?
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The speech in which the message attempts to change or reinforce an audience's thoughts, feelings, or actions is a/an _________ speech.
What is Persuasive?
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The active process of attending to and understanding a spoken message is:
What is Listening?
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These reflect a person's likes or dislikes of events, people or ideas.
What is Attitudes?
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A network that links computer networks around the world via telephone lines, cables and communication satellites.
What is Internet?
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If Pat is speaking to Chris about terminating their relationship, which type of communication would that interaction fall under?
What is Interpersonal communication?
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Apprehension arising from any situation involving communication.
What is Trait anxiety?
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The following statement is an example of what: "I will introduce Master Cho and three of his most noteworthy accomplishments to my audience."
What is Specific Purpose?
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Audience members who are moved to find the speaker credible and likeable are impacted by
What are ethos?
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The style of delivery that requires a prepared and practiced speech and the use of brief notes for support.
What is Extemporaneous?
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When a speaker gives a speech about what is good, worthy or important they are relying mainly on:
What is Values?
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A rhetorical question
What is answered silently in the minds of the audience members.
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Including support about your roommates' experiences with the new registration system you are informing your audience of fellow students about is a form of __________ testimony.
What is Peer?
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A language technique which humanizes animals or objects
What is Personification?
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You are speaking in response to being awarded a two thousand dollar scholarship. What type of speech are you giving?
What is Acceptance speech?
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Your audience is more likely to understand your concepts if you use
What is concrete language?
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The goal of this type of speech is to deepen listeners' understanding and knowledge of the topic.
What is Informative?
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Threatening the audience that something undesirable will happen if they do not change.
What is A fear appeal?
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What fallacy attacks an individual personally rather than their arguments?
What is Ad hominem?
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At this stage of the reflective thinking process, group members focus on discussing why the problem exists.
What is Analysis of the problem?
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The art of clarifying issues and engaging audiences.
What is Delivery?
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The condition of an invitational speech that requires the speaker see audience members as holding equally valid perspectives and positions that are worthy of exploration.
What is Equality?
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This type of speech seeks to change or strengthen listeners' thoughts or actions.
What is Persuasive?
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These are internal mental states consisting of feelings and can be tapped into persuasively.
What are Emotions?
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"Care and concern for others, the thoughtful use of words and language, and the flexibility to see the many sides of an issue" is:
What is Civility?
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