Pictures Worth 1,000 Words
Sounds Good To Me
Carryout or Delivery
100

Define Imagery

What is: Language that creates pictures in our minds.

100

Give an example of Jargon or Slang.

What is: Answers Will Vary

100

Name the amount of time one should hold eye contact with members of the audience. 

What is: A few seconds per person

200

Name the difference between a metaphor and a simile. 

What is: A simile uses "like" or "as".

200

Identify what the following is an example of:

"Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers."

What is: Alliteration

200

Name the two aspects of body language.

What are: Platform Movement and Gestures

300

Identify what the following is an example of: 

"The wind howls in the night even now."

What is: Personification

300

Define Pitch

What is: The highs and lows of one's voice. 

300

Name the advantage one gains when keeping eye contact with the audience. 

What is: Audience Feedback

400

Identify what the following is an example of: 

"Most of the comments I get seem very passive aggressive." 

What is: Oxymoron.

400

Identify what the following is an example of:

"Depending on the depth of one's dreams, one might find a trend in what they see."

What is: Consonance

400

Name all of the delivery methods for a speech. (4)

What are: Memorized, Manuscript, Extemporaneous, and Impromptu

500

Identify what the following is an example of: 

"They're not the sharpest knife in the drawer."

What is: Euphemism

500

The difference between articulation and pronunciation. 

What is: Articulation is how distinct and clear one says the word and pronunciation is how one correctly says the word. 

500

Name the three (3) main tips you should remember in regards to gestures. 

What are: The gesture zone, the Lift and Lay method, and Practicing the "string" idea