The feelings of the writer in poetry is called this.
What is tone?
This amendment gives freedom of speech.
What is the first?
This is the first 10 amendments in the Constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
This event must be tied to a current event.
What is radio?
This platform event includes a 30 second prep time.
What is impromptu?
The way a poem makes the reader feel is called this.
What is mood?
This amendment gives the right to bear arms.
What is second?
This word means non-religious.
What is secular?
This event has a six minute time limit.
What is ADS?
This phrase describes the ages, races, genders, etc., of the group to which you're speaking.
What is audience demographics?
The pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines is called this.
What is rhyme scheme?
This amendment protects against unwarranted searches.
What is fourth?
This type of gesture encourages the audience to mimic your movement.
What is prompting?
This event ends in a toast.
What is ADS?
This event is persuasive and has a 10 minute time limit.
What is oratory?
Words that have the same end sound but a different number of syllables have this type of rhyme.
What is half rhyme?
This amendment put an end to the Quartering Act.
What is third?
This is a list of sources at the end of a paper or speech.
What is a bibliography?
This event typically uses visuals.
What is informative?
This describes the backgrounds and beliefs of the group to which you're speaking.
What is audience dynamics?
When reading poetry, instead of stopping at the end of each line, one should stop or pause here.
Where is at punctuation?
This is the first clause in the first amendment.
What is the Establishment Clause?
This is the second clause in the first amendment of the Constitution.
What is the Free Exercise Clause?
This event includes a 30 minute prep time.
What is extemporaneous speaking?
This allows for people to buy guns without background checks.
What is the gun show loophole?