The Basics Of Public Speaking
Preparation Fundamentals
Organizing and Outlining
Language and Delivery
Types of Public Speaking
100

The ideas that he or she says conveys to the audience constitutes?

What is the MESSAGE ?

100

This refers to the number of people who will be present for a speech

What is AUDIENCE SIZE?
100

The body of your speech should be structured around...

What is MAIN POINTS?

100

The exact, literal dictionary definition of a word

What is DENOTATIVE MEANING?
100

Messages transmitted through either a mechanical or an electrical medium

What is MEDIATED COMMUNICATION?

200

The parts of classical canons of rhetoric

What is INVENTION, ARRANGEMENT, STYLE, MEMORY, and DELIVERY.

200

Analyzing the audience also includes gauging listeners  

What is PRIOR EXPOSURE 

200

A well organized speech includes

What is COORDINATION
200
Specialized or technical words or phrases familiar only to people in a specific field or group

What is  a JARGON?

200

A presentation delivered directly directly to the audience as the speaker presents the message from a remote location.

What is REAL-TIME PRESENTATION?

300
The belief that people should exhibit the same behavior in all situations

What is ETHICAL ABSOLUTISM?

300

When you list every list every idea that comes to mind without evaluating its merits

What is BRAINSTORMING

300

The main points represent important aspects of your topic that can be thought of as adjacent to one another in location or geography.

What is SPATIAL PATTERN

300

A generic term that can be ambiguous or confusing for an audience.

What is an ABSTRACT WORD.

300

The extent to which a communication medium matches the features of face-to-face interaction

What is NATURALNESS?

400

When a speaker reveals only part of the truth and then mixes it with a lie

What is HALF-TRUTH?
400

When you are informed about your topic and provide compelling evidence this gains?

What is CREDIBILITY?

400

A word or phrase within a sentence that informs the audience about the direction and organization of a speech

What is a SYNOPSIS

400

A specific word or phrase that suggests exactly what a speaker means

What is a CONCRETE WORD?
400

A technique used in informative speeches that  provides and analysis of something for the purposes of clarity and specificity by tracing a line of reasoning or series of casual connections between events.

What is EXPLANATION?

500

When a speaker presents information that leads listeners to an incorrect conclusion

What is a FALSE INFERENCE?

500

This provides the meaning of a term as presented in a dictionary

What is DICTIONARY DEFINITION. 

500
A sentence that smoothly connects one idea or part of a speech to another

What is a TRANSITON

500

Attention-grabbing and descriptive words and phrases that appeal to the senses 

What is VIVID LANGUAGE?

500

A story a speaker tells to share information and capture an audience's attention . As used in informative speeches, the story can be personal remembrance, a humorous anecdote, or a serious account of an event that happened in someone else's life.  

What is a NARRATIVE? 

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