Public speaking is centered around
A) Audience
B) Topic
A) Audience
A) Hearing
B) Listening
A) Hearing
A publication that appears at regular intervals
A) Spatial publication
B) Periodical
B) Periodical
The different types of information you use to develop and support your main points
A) Supporting points
B) Supporting materials
B) Supporting materials
Who loves Naruto
A) Devin Myrick
B) Jamauri Day
A) Devin Myrick
In a cartoon about plagiarism, who is peeping through the window?
A) Peeping Tom
B) William Skakespeare
B) Williams Shakespeare
Your ability to remember what you've heard
A) Memory
B) Retention
B) Retention
A word or term related to your topic, including a synonym of the word
A) Diction
B) Keyword
B) Keyword
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
Who was a cheerleader at Claxton High School?
A) Marie Locke
B) Trinity Griner
A) Marie Locke
You focused on length, not quality when
A) When you are not prepared
B) When sailing your ship
A) When you are not prepared
A) Prior exposure
B) Retention
A) Prior exposure
What can you use to help narrow your topic?
A) Situational characteristics
B) Thesis
A) Situational characteristics
A word or phrase within a sentence that helps your audience understand your speech's structure
A) Signpost
B) Transition words
A) Signpost
From Savannah
A) Emondre Bowles
B) Nakiya Gilmore
A) Emondre Bowles
In a cartoon about visualization, what does the A stand for in RELAX?
A) Anxiety
B) Awaken
B) Awaken
Size matters when referring to
A) Audience size
B) Supporting details
A) Audience size
Your intended effect on the audience constitutes your
A) Rhetorical purpose
B) Main idea
A) Rhetorical purpose
What is another word for chronological?
A) Temporal
B) Time sequence
A) Temporal
From Soperton
A) Steven McDonald
B) Landry Thompson
A) Steven McDonald
In a cartoon about the Classical Canons of Rhetoric, who is teaching?
A) Aristotle
B) Albert Einstein
In a cartoon about situational audience analysis, who is speaking?
A) A shark
B) A dog
B) A dog
In a cartoon about research, how much did Bill Gate pledge for vaccines?
A) $5 Billion
B) $10 Billion
B) $10 Billion
In a cartoon about chronological pattern, when was the Mississippi Freedom Summer?
A) 1962
B) 1963
B) 1963
"If you're not first, you're last"
A) Austin Hendrix
B) AJ Swan