Say What?
Mr. (in)Credible
Just the facts, Ma'am
Speak Easy
Shut up and TALK with Me
100

Considering communication models, a text message during a conversation with a friend could be considered this.

What is "noise"?

100

A Speech given to build the credibility of a featured speaker is called this.

What is a Speech of Introduction?

100

Taking another person's speech and acting as if it were your own is known as comprehensive_________. 

What is Plagiarism?

100

When developing a speech, this section should be completed first. 

What is the Body?

100

Presenting evidence while treating both sides with respect is called this.

What is Balanced Evidence?

200

A one-way process of communication is this type of model.

What is Linear?

200

A speech with the purpose of providing an inclusive look at a topic that enhances overall knowledge.

What is an Informative Speech?

200

This step in Monroe's Motivated Sequence helps listeners see how their needs will be met with the solution.

What is Visualization? 

200

Speakers have 15-30 seconds to do this.

What is Gain the Audience's Attention?

200

Sharing this type of evidence creates strong personal connections between speaker and listeners.

What is Personal Experience? 

300

When communication occurs between two people who are simultaneously senders and receivers who co-create meaning through consistent feedback, it is referred to as this model of communication.

What is Transactional?

300

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

What is an Ethical Code? 

300

"Do you seriously want to get into an evolution debate with me? Did you forget about my science background? You better quit before you get further behind." is an example of this conflict-resolution strategy.

What is Competitive?

300

The phrase "Turning now to..." is an example of this connecting device.

What is a Signpost?

300

Persuading an audience about what is morally correct to do in a situation you are dealing with is called a Question of this.

What is Value? 

400

A belief that most people accept without any real evidence to support the belief.

What is an axiom?

400

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, appropriate or inappropriate, based on cultural and/or community standards.

What are Ethics? 

400

This definition explains how a concept or object works.

What is Operational?

400

Most speeches typically have this many points.

What is Three?

400

Communication through texting, Skype, and other social media platforms is known as this form of communication. 

What is Computer-Mediated Communication?

500

In practicing your delivery, it is important to start with these in your speech.

What are Small Segments?

500

The dictionary meaning of the word is also known as this. 

What is the Denotative Meaning? 

500

This type of speech attempts to change listeners' beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors by advocating or trying to gain acceptance of an idea or point of view.

What is Persuasive? 

500

A word that replaces a harsh expression with one that is more socially appropriate is called this. 

What is a Euphemism? 

500

Times of stress, age, and suggestions from others are factors that influence this of ourselves.

What is Self-Concept?