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Public speaking is centered around

A) Audience 

B) Topic

A) Audience 

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Receiving messages in a passive way

A) Hearing 

B) Listening

A) Hearing 

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A publication that appears at regular intervals

A) Spatial publication 

B) Periodical 

B) Periodical 

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The different types of information you use to develop and support your main points

A) Supporting points

B) Supporting materials 

B) Supporting materials 

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Who loves Naruto

A) Devin Myrick

B) Jamauri Day

A) Devin Myrick

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In a cartoon about plagiarism, who is peeping through the window?

A) Peeping Tom

B) William Skakespeare

B) Williams Shakespeare 

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Your ability to remember what you've heard

A) Memory

B) Retention 

B) Retention 

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A word or term related to your topic, including a synonym of the word

A) Diction

B) Keyword

B) Keyword

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Provides details about the instance being used, giving your audience a deeper and richer picture of your point

A) Imagery

B) Extended example

B) Extended example

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Who was a cheerleader at Claxton High School?

A) Marie Locke

B) Trinity Griner 

A) Marie Locke

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You focused on length, not quality when

A) When you are not prepared

B) When sailing your ship

A) When you are not prepared 

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The extent to which your audience has already heard your message

A) Prior exposure

B) Retention 

A) Prior exposure 

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What can you use to help narrow your topic?

A) Situational characteristics

B) Thesis

A) Situational characteristics

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A word or phrase within a sentence that helps your audience understand your speech's structure

A) Signpost

B) Transition words

A) Signpost

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From Savannah 

A) Emondre Bowles

B) Nakiya Gilmore 

A) Emondre Bowles

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In a cartoon about visualization, what does the A stand for in RELAX?

A) Anxiety 

B) Awaken 

B) Awaken 

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Size matters when referring to

A) Audience size

B) Supporting details

A) Audience size 

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Your intended effect on the audience constitutes your

A) Rhetorical purpose

B) Main idea

A) Rhetorical purpose

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What is another word for chronological? 

A) Temporal 

B) Time sequence 

A) Temporal 

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From Soperton 

A) Steven McDonald

B) Landry Thompson

A) Steven McDonald

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In a cartoon about the Classical Canons of Rhetoric, who is teaching?

A) Aristotle 

B) Albert Einstein 

A) Aristotle 
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In a cartoon about situational audience analysis, who is speaking?

A) A shark 

B) A dog 

B) A dog 

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In a cartoon about research, how much did Bill Gate pledge for vaccines?

A) $5 Billion

B) $10 Billion 

B) $10 Billion

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In a cartoon about chronological pattern, when was the Mississippi Freedom Summer?

A) 1962

B) 1963

B) 1963

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"If you're not first, you're last"

A) Austin Hendrix

B) AJ Swan 

A) Austin Hendrix 
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