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100

Charts

What is a graphical representation of data or a sketch representing an ordered process?

100

To help convey their message about the impact of jazz on the creation of rock music, Casey played excerpts from various songs. This is an example of:

What are audible aids?
100

We all embody our own _____, and we often make aesthetic choices based on who we’re speaking to and where we’re speaking.

What is style?
100

True or False: Your statistical charts should contain as much detail as possible

What is false?

100

A bar graph useful for

What is showing the differences between quantities (ex: population demographics, fuel costs, math ability in different grades, etc etc)?

200

Presentation Aids

What is the resources beyond the speech itself that a speaker uses to enhance the messages conveyed to the audience?

200

When giving a talk about why Yellowstone National Park is the best National Park, Ryan goes into all the details when describing the landscape and the sky. This is an example of:

What is verbal delivery?

200

Good speakers can, in addition to crafting a well-reasoned argument, create a captivating, _________ _________ for the audience through their delivery, language, and style.

What is aesthetic experience?

200

You shouldn’t have long and detailed presentational aids for the entire speech because…

What is it can overshadow/distract from the content?

200

This is how nonverbal delivery can affect someone’s perceived credibility as a speaker

What is too much twitching or repetitive self-soothing movements betray a sense of nervousness which can then impact the audience’s confidence in the speaker?

300

Aesthetic Experiences

What is when the audience is captivated by the speaker’s delivery of their argument?

300

When telling a story about a rude customer  to his friends, Chris adds a long pause after saying “Guess what they said to me?” Chris is using:

What is space?

300

Use only as many ____________ ______ as necessary to present your message or clarify a component of your idea.

What is presentation aids?

300

Make sure that your presentation aid does NOT…

What is speak for itself?

300

This is how the audience can contribute to the aesthetic experience

What is by either showing respect and actively listening?

400

Aesthetics

What is the study and enactment of art that leads to sensation or a felt sense?

400

Katie is known as the class clown and always dresses in bright mismatched clothes . In their presentations, they always make sure to throw in a few jokes or humorous moments. This is an example of someone’s

What is style?

400

Remember to survey the ________ of your speech to decide what aid is possible.

What is context?

400

This is not merely a vessel for delivery

Who is you?

400

The “mythical norm” relates to the utilization of presentation aids in this way

What is the presenter assuming that the audience all lies within a preconceived normal, and thus doesn’t take into account aspects such as color blindness or needing closed captioning for their aids?

500

Elocution

What is the art of delivering speeches, where pronunciation, vocal delivery, and gestures were key to effective public speaking?

500

As the officiant of the wedding ceremony speaks, they make sure to speak slowly and clearly, with a sense of gravity in their tone, whilst using poetic language when appropriate. The officiant is creating a:

What is an aesthetic experience?

500

In elocution, ___ you said stuff became just as important as _____ you said.

What is how and what?

500

Name one of the four mistakes to made when choosing audio or video recordings


What is...

Choosing clips that are too long for the overall length of the speech.

Not practicing with the audio or video equipment prior to speaking. 

Not using the clip to a proper starting position

Not giving context for the video/audio beforehand 


500

Name a criticism of the concept of elocution

What is...

There were so many rules that it destroyed the original intention of delivery something effectively

The people that created these standards were often white people in positions of privilege 


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