what is the name for the medium of a topic?
what is a genre?
what is the word for the stance you are taking and what your trying to convey with your speech?
what is tone?
what part of a speech will you find a preview of the topic as well as the order in which sub topics are addressed?
what is a thesis?
what are the 3 general purposes a speech can have?
what is to persuade, inform, or entertain?
what should you provide at the end of a speech to acknowledge your sources?
what is work cited/reference?
what are examples of demographic information?
what is race, gender, sexual orientation, or religious belief?
what are the qualities of a good audience member?
what is to be respectful and listen for key ideas and information with an unbiased view?
how can a writer help guide the reader through their thinking from idea to idea?
what is transitions?
what is the best way to illustrate a point?
what is using examples?
what word should you avoid when presenting an argument?
what is "I"?
"seeming like" and "significant" are examples of what type of words?
what is qualifying words?
why does your topic choice matter?
what is because it helps the reader better understand why the topic is worth talking about?
why do we use annotations in text?
how can you convey that you have thought seriously about your topic?
what is citing sources?
what is a private goal?
what is a goal that the speaker personally is benefitted from?
Why is it important to know your stance when writing a speech?
what is it helps you know what the objective is?
how would you use civility when writing a speech?
what is you are aware of restraints and be considerate of the audience you are speaking to?
what is it called when you highlight and underline key words/phrases, and connecting ideas?
what is annotate/ to annotate?
when you repeat words and phrases to help listeners follow along with your topic?
what is a fallacy?
what is to have an argument rely on a faulty reasoning?
how would you define the message that is being conveyed?
what is it is the process of ideas and information that we communicate verbally and non verbally?
if a speaker is using good inflection what would this suggest?
what is the speaker is loud/has volume when they speak?
what is the purpose of an introduction and thesis statement?
what is it offer a overview of the topics your talking about and the order you will be addressing them?
what is plagiarism?
what is the stealing or using others content without giving credit to the original source?
what is making a false statement to damage the reputation of a person?