Public Speaking Today
Engaging Your Audience
Topic, Purpose, and Thesis
Building and Organizing Your Speech
Understanding the Ethics of Public Speaking
100

______________is the study and practice of communication that can persuade audiences. 

What is rhetoric.

100

__________________ works in one direction. The speaker has the power over their audience and does not have a cooperative relationship with the audience.

What is a unilateral relationship.

100

____________ is the process of delivering information, skills, or expertise in some form to people who could benefit from it. 

What is knowledge sharing.

100

_______________ is a type of entertaining speech where the specific context of the speech is the driving force of the speech. 

What is ceremonial speaking.

100

___________ is when the speaker plans to make ethical choices. 

What is intent.
200

Rhetoric is divided into what three genres?

What is judicial, deliberative, and epideictic

200

_________________ works to connect the speaker with the audience. The speaker works to enable the audience to make an informed choice about what is best for them.

What is bilateral relationship. 

200

_________________ refers to the broad goal of creating and delivering a speech. 

What is general purpose.
200

_________________ is based on emotions with the goal to motivate listeners to alter their lives in some significant way. 

What is inspirational speaking.

200

_______________ occurs when someone purposefully twists information and uses it in a manner that is not in the spirit of the original information. 

What is distortion. 

300

__________ refers to the character of the speaker.

What is ethos.
300

The ____________ members are anyone who hears the message. 

What is literal audience.
300

________________ occurs when a speaker urges listeners to engage in a specific behavior or change a point of view by misleading them, often to fulfill an ulterior motive beyond the face value of the persuasive attempt. 

What is manipulative persuasion.
300

A ________________ is a phrase or sentence that indicates that a speaker is moving from one main point to another main point in a speech.

What is transition. 

300

___________ are the outcomes you desire to achieve.

What is ends. 

400

__________ refers to generating emotional responses in the minds of the audience.

What is pathos.

400

_______________ is a way of discovering information about your literal audience so you can make more informed decisions about what to include in your speech.

What is audience analysis.

400

_______________ are beliefs that people have actively engaged in and created over the course of their lives (e.g. beliefs in higher power, belief in extraterrestrial life forms).

What is core beliefs.

400

______________ involves taking smaller chunks of information and putting them together with like chunks to create more fully developed chunks of information. 

What is chunking. 
400

______________ entails the right to express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content and subject only to reasonable limitations.

What is free speech.

500

What are the three types of public speaking?

What is informative speaking, persuasive speaking, and ceremonial speaking.

500

The _____________ is the roles and identities that the speaker invites the audience to adopt during a speech.

What is constructed rhetorical audience.

500

___________________ occurs when a speaker urges listeners to engage in a specific behavior or change a point of view because the speaker truly believes that the change is in the best interest of the audience members. 

What is pure persuasion.

500

___________________ means structuring your main points so that they all sound similar. 

What is parallel structure.
500

___________ is using someone else's words or ideas without giving the credit.

What is plagiarism.