Let's Give Them Something to Talk About
It's like Building With Legos
It's Me, Hi
I'm the Problem
It's all Relative
100

In Knapp's Relationship Model, this stage happens when one or both partners begin thinking more individually, rather than as a couple.

What is Differentiating? 

100

Chronological, spatial, and topical are all examples of this.

What is a Speech Organization Pattern?

100

When selecting a topic to speak on, your general purpose could inform, persuade, and this third common overlapping goal.

What is Entertain?

100

This is when you use another person's ideas, language, evidence, or analysis as if it were your own.

What is Plagiarism?

100

The purpose of this type of speech is to provide an inclusive look at a topic that enhances overall knowledge.

What is an Informative Speech? 

200

This belief is known as one that most people accept without any real evidence to support the belief.

What is an Axiom?

200

Treating both sides with respect when presenting evidence is called _____ ______.

What is Balanced Evidence? 

200

This is a set of moral principles a speaker uses to determine whether a person, practice, or idea is right or wrong, good or bad, and/or appropriate or inappropriate, based on cultural and/or community standards.

What is Ethical?

200

An internal preview can also be called a(n) _______  ________.

What an Advance Organizer? 

200

It is a Question of _______ if you are persuading the audience about what is morally correct to do in a situation you are dealing with. 

What is Value? 

300

This type of speech would be used if you were speaking about the trends in the job market and unemployment rate.

What is a Process? 

300

A factual illustration does this.

What is tells what actually happened?

300

This type of evidence creates strong personal connections between the speaker and listeners.

What is a Personal Experience? 

300

Getting information and ideas from a variety of sources and integrating them with your own, not using other people's language and ideas unless you give them credit, and identifying the source makes you a(n) ________  ________.

What is Effective Speaker? 

300

When communicating, not feeling well, hearing loss, and receiving a text message while talking to a friend are all examples of this. 

What is Noise?

400

Presentational aids can serve as an excellent form of ______, which helps support the speakers' points of view.

What is Evidence? 

400

Giving a speech about Late Night talk show host Jimmy Fallon, would be giving a speech about a(n) _______.

What is an Object?

400

Interviewers should plan ahead by ______  _______ to learn all they can about the interviewee.

What is Conducting Research? 

400

This system of principles allows a speaker to promote trust, fairness, and civility. 

What is an Ethical Code? 

400

This organization method has 5 steps: attention getting, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action.

What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?

500

This is a one-way process of communication.

What is the Linear Model?

500

The concept of personal, social, and public space is called this.

What is Proxemics? 

500

Evidence is _______ if it

- has a tendency to make a fact more (or less) probable

- includes facts, statistics, quotes, and examples

- is necessary for confirming action

-directly relates to the claim it is supporting

What is Relevant?

500

The body of the speech consists of these two important parts.

What are main ideas and supporting materials? 

500

A question of this is concerned with how true or false an idea, principle, practice, and/or concept is and usually backed up with reference books or articles. 

What is Fact?