Person with an idea to express
A. Encode
B. Source
Source
A primary goal for the speech
Rhetorical
Diction
Rhetorical
An analogy in which the two entities being compared are not in the same category, but where the characteristics of one (which is familiar to the audience) can help the audience understand unfamiliar one.
Figurative
___ Delivery means that you are generating your speech content in the movement, without time to prepare in advance.
Impromptu
Impromptu
Ad ___ fallacy -- (bandwagon) believing that an argument is true simply because other people believe it.
Hominem
Hominem
The ideas that the person conveys to the audience.
Message
Feedback
Feedback
People feeling compelled to talk through silences because they’re unconformable with Conversational lapses or pauses are victims of ___ listing.
A. Nervous
B unprocessed
Nervous
A sentence indicates you are moving from one parts of your speech to another.
Transition
uses line plotted on a pair of axes to show relationships between two elements.
Line Graph
Bar graph
Line Graph
means merely receiving messages in a passive way.
Hearing
Hearing
Restating the original author ideas in your own world
Omission
Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing
Ground belief values and experience that a speaker shares with his/her listeners.
Stationary
Common
Common
Something that finish your speech by leaving a lasing a impression in the audience's mind.
Clincher
A presentation in real time is also known as a ___ one.
Synchronous
Synchronous
Afflation Oaten inadequately labelled by worlds like “liberal” or “conservative.”
Political
Political
The deliberate and knowing presentation of another person original ideas or creative expression as one own.
Plagiarism
___ is often an effective way to begin your topic selection process.
Research
context
Research
When you write slowdown in your notes you are giving yourself a ___ reminder
Delivery
Also called interference) anything that disrupts the communication between source and receiver.
Noise
Noise
How many sentences should your thesis be?
One
One
The main ideas you will emphasize in your presentation.
Transition
Points
Points
Possession of knowledge necessary to offer reliable fact or opinion about the topic.
Expertise
Oral language allows some ___ which means being redundant.
Repetition
Statement Central ideas or topic statement sums up the main message.
Thesis
Thesis
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Dictionaries
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