How many components does the rhetorical situation have?
3
What helps the audience to decode the message, understand it quickly and completely?
Clarity
What is the main content area of your speech called?
The body
Is common ground included in the introduction portion of an outline?
Yes
How many principles were mentioned in the book?
17
What is one of the basic component of communication?
Audience/The receiver
How many cognate strategies contribute to your success in conveying the speech to the audience?
9
True or False: the subheading goes before the main idea?
False
True or False: Outlines should have as much information as possible
False: keep it clear, organized, and concise
What principle focuses on similarities and/or differences between points or concepts?
Comparison
True or False: the timing of your speech matters?
True
From the choice of words, to the choice of your dress, you contribute what to the speech?
Tone
True or False: you should focus on one side of an issue
False: you should consider several sides and perspectives of an issue
True or False: the residual message reiterates the thesis?
True
How many types of transitions in speeches are included in the book?
14
What might be a purpose for a speech or oral presentation?
To inform, demonstrate, persuade, motivate, or entertain.
What does it mean when you need to consider importance or stress on some aspect of your speech?
Emphasis
What is the focus of one point called?
The main idea
What 2 ideas are included in an outline?
Main and subordinate ideas
Which principle announces the name of the recipient?
Awards
What are the components of rhetorical situation?
The context, audience, and purpose of the speech.
What are Aristotle's Forms of Rhetorical Proof?
Pathos, Logos, and Ethos
Name the parts of the Five-Finger Model of Public Speaking
Attention Statement, Intro, Body, Conclusion, and Residual Message
Define an outline
Framework that helps the speaker to organize ideas and tie them to the main elements of the speech
What are words, phrases, or visual devices that help the audience follow the speaker's ideas?
Transitions