Chapter 10
Chapter 2
Chapter 7
Chapter 13
Chapter 5
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Used to capture the audiences interest

Attention - getter

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Primary goal for the speech

Rhetorical purpose

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Presenting his or her ideas word-for-word

Direct Quotation

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A typed or handwritten document containing the entire text of your speech

Script

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What is Prior Exposure

Whether your audience has heard the message before

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What is the purpose of a Rhetorical Question

Something you want the listeners to answer in their heads.

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What is a Topic?

The subject you address in your speech
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Google is a prime example of a 

search engine

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Combination of verbal and nonverbal communication skills used to present the speech

Delivery

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The audiences attitude toward your message

Disposition

300

What president is pictured in the "Provide a Quotation" section?

Abraham Lincoln

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What are the five concepts called Classical Canons of Rhetoric?

Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory and Delivery

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Dictionaries do these three things

offer definitions, pronunciation guides, and sometimes etymologies

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Memorized delivery can come across as _____ and not in a good way

Slick

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If you use a survey, you may want to _______ your audience

Survey

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This allows your audience to know you are nearing the end of your speech

Conclusion

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Central idea of the speech is also called...

Thesis Statement

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What is a top level domain

the designation at the end of a Web address that indicates the site sponsor's affiliation.

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What is Volume

how loud or soft your voice is as you deliver a speech

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This measures the intensity of feelings on a given issue by offering a range of fixed responses

Scaled Question
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Don't ______ your whole speech

Regurgitate

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What is the ideal number of main points in a speech?

anywhere from 2-5

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List the 4 advanced search features

Date, Language, Country, File format

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This provides color and warmth in your speech

Tonal Variety

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The three types of audiences are...

Sympathetic, Hostile, and Neutral