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Deliver me from evil
100
Traveling teachers in classical Greece who trained people in public speaking.
Who were the Sophists?
100
Academics define the fear of public speaking as this.
What is communication apprehension?
100
These people prefer to meet in the morning.
Who are larks?
100
The question about your topic you seek to answer.
What is the research question?
100
The accepted of how a word sounds when spoken.
What is pronunciation?
200
The emotional dimensions of an appeal.
What is pathos?
200
An abnormal outlook in which individuals experience high levels of apprehension that keep them from living life.
What is an anxiety disorder?
200
These types of questions on a survey allow for prescribed answers only.
What are fixed response?
200
The truthfulness or correctness of a source.
What is accuracy?
200
One of the more common articulation errors, when speakers intermingle two words together.
What is blending errors?
300
We can thank him for the 5 Canons
Who was Cicero?
300
These contributors include unfamiliarity wit the audience and size of the room that can increase speech fright.
What are environmental factors?
300
An organizational strategy that puts the strongest point at the end and is built up to by smaller main points.
What is a crescendo?
300
Material that provides context for a topic.
What is background information?
300
The syllabic emphasis on a sound that expresses emotion or meaning.
What is tone?
400
You might find this function of rhetoric according to Aristotle in a classroom.
What is to teach?
400
Listening without reacting.
What is passive lisening?
400
Groups determined by select population characteristics.
What are demographics?
400
The preferred reference manual for social science and communication scholars.
What is APA?
400
A speech delivered with notes but not the entire speech in front of the speaker.
What is extemporaneous?
500
This cannon of rhetoric involves word choice, phrasing, and the level of formality?
What is style?
500
The physiological process of processing sounds, conducted by one's ears and brain.
What is hearing?
500
"The medium is the message," refers to which component of context?
What is "How are you meeting."
500
The ability to figure out the type of information you need, find that information, evaluate it, and properly use it.
What is information literacy?
500
Nonverbal behaviors that augment or amplify a verbal message.
What is accent?