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Jack's Section
Ezra's Section
Ansel's Section
100

This unethical speaking aspect was demonstrated by President Clinton during the Lewinsky Scandal

What Is Lying

100

Taking notes and maintaining eye contact are two ways to improve this skill

What is listening?
100

This psychological response can interfere with objective listening comprehension

What is an emotional trigger/reaction?

100

Hearing is passive, while this requires attention.

What is listening?

200

This ancient Greek philosopher was central to the development of ethics

Who is Aristotle

200

This preparation step should be taken before listening to someone's speech

What is clearing your mind?

200

Head nodding, maintaining eye contact, and leaning forward are examples of these silent feedback signals

What is Nonverbal Feedback?

300

While one refers to personal principles of right and wrong, this term refers to a broader system of behavioral standards

What is ethics?

300

Use of diverse examples and inclusive language is one way to achieve this speaking goal

What is promoting diversity?
300

These three steps complete the process of sending and receiving ideas

What is a communication loop?

300

Paraphrasing, asking clarifying questions, and simple words like okay and umm hum demonstrates this type of response.

What is Verbal Feedback?

400

These three forms of academic dishonesty involve using others' work without proper attribution

What is global, incremental, and patchwork plagiarism?

400

These five goals ensure ethical and effective public speaking

What is promoting diversity, using inclusive language, avoiding hate speech, raising social awareness, and employing respectful free speech?
400

Attention, Attitude, and Adjustment make up these fundamental listening principles

What are the 3 A's?

400

These four methods can be employed to become a more effective listener

What are Keeping an Open mind, Identifying and removing distractions, Coming Prepared, and Taking Notes?

500

What are the four big questions? 

1. How will this be used?

2. What is to be used?

3. How much will be used?

4. What effect does this have?


500

"We" or "You" are examples of these pronouns that avoid gender assumptions

What is an inclusionary pronoun?
500

An average human's processing ability (WPM)

What is 500 WPM?

500

The act of appealing to curiosity or challenging ones critical thinking in order to engage them.

What is Intrinsic Motivation?