History Repeats Itself
Storytelling
Hello and Goodbye (and everything in between) -Intros/Conlusion and outling
Lie to Me (Speech Ethics)
Our New Normal (Mediated Speaking)
100

This philosopher's ideas influenced the study of public speaking today.

Who is Aristotle?

100

These are three examples of supporting materials. 

What are examples, testimony, statistics, and narratives? 

100

In a speech outline, these are used to explain, prove, or expand on main points.

What are subpoints?

100

Plagiarism is acceptable in this circumstance. 

What is plagiarism is NEVER acceptable?

100

This is considered the main disadvantage of mediated communication.

What is lacking in-person connection?

200

During this period of time in history, speakers attempted to revive religious zeal.

What is the Great Awakening? 

200

When speakers are able to speak comfortably without reading their outline word-for-word. 

What is extemporaneous delivery?

200

This part of the speech briefly lists main points.

What is a preview?

200

Ethics that can vary across societies are classified as this concept.

What are culturally relative ethics?

200

A straightforward and not very complex message is best suited for this type of speaking environment.

What is a real-time mediated format?

300

This secretary of state contended that the most effective means for communicating in present times is face-to-face presentations.

Who is Hillary Clinton?

300
This is a recommended best practice for those most nervous to speak.

What is volunteering to go first?

300

“Now that we have discussed jaguars, let's move on to cheetahs” is this element of speech. 

What are transitions?

300

People whose ethics change depending on the scenario are said to embrace this ethical perspective.

What are situational ethics?

300

Focusing on goals that are familiar to everyone in the group is a great way to emphasize this element of public speaking.

What is common ground?

400

This story illustrates that public speaking is a vital skill for anyone seeking to persuade others.

Who is Malala Yousafzai? 

400

Allowing insufficient time for planning and practicing is a common problem for this type of speaker.

What is an inexperienced speaker?

400

The part of the speech following the summary of main points.

What is the clincher?

400

This guiding principle can be best used to guide people when making ethical choices.

What is respect?

400

A presentation during a videoconference session would fall into this category.

What is a synchronous mediated presentation?

500

The need for job creation, human rights, and respect for African Americans was emphasized by speakers at the end of this historical event.

What are the Million Man and Million Woman marches?

500

A speech designed to influence listeners to buy organic cleaning products has this as their main objective.

What is persuasive speaking?

500

Speakers first establish credibility in this part of their speech.

What is the introduction?

500

Public speakers who mix facts with lies portray this concept explained in your textbook.

What are half-truths?

500

Behind the camera operator, facing the speaker is the primary location for this tool in mediated speaking.

What is the primary source of light?