What is interpretation?
What is acting out a piece of published literature, a poem, script, etc.?
Why is listening important in Speech and Debate?
What are so we can hear and understand what the other side is arguing?
What is the term for labeling every person in a group based on a preconceived idea as to what the group is?
What are stereotypes?
What is copying or imitating the language, ideas, or thoughts of another and passing them off as one's original work?
What is plagiarism?
What is the process of sending and receiving messages?
What is communication?
What is duo interpretation?
Restating in a shorter format to check details. (Repeat in your own words what you thought you heard)
What is paraphrasing
What is diverting the attention of the audience from the matter at hand?
What is ignoring the question?
What is giving of human qualities to something that is not human?
What is personification?
What is an anecdote?
What is a brief story used to make a point or show an example?
Are you allowed to make eye contact or touch your partner during duo interpretation?
What is no?
When you are speaking, you must _____ to make sure everyone can hear you.
What is project your voice or speak clearly?
What is the order of a speech?
What are introduction, body, and conclusion?
Why should you cite evidence?
What is to make sure your information is reliable?
What event involves writing a 2 minute speech related to a bill?
What is Congressional Debate?
How do you know someone is listening to your speech?
What is they are making eye contact, acknowledging, and responding to what you're saying?
What is a sign that the speaker in front of you is nervous?
What is they are sweaty, swaying back and forth, turning red, etc.?
What is the figurative language when "like" or "as" are used to compare or draw connections?
What is a simile?
What is tone?
What is the way in you which you speak or the mood of a story?
What is Impromptu?
What is selecting a quote and having 7 minutes to prep and give a speech explaining the quote?
What is active listening?
What is asking and answering questions?
What is material designed to distort the truth or deceive the audience?
What is propaganda?
What is a comparison without the use of "like" or "as"?
What is a metaphor?
What type of figurative language is used to exaggerate information to make a point?
What is hyperbole?