The two most studied fears
What is public speaking and death?
The act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person
What is plagiarism?
Persuasion can be defined in two ways, for two purposes
What is the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people’s beliefs or actions
The presentation of a short message without advance preparation
What is impromptu speaking?
The organizational pattern for speeches in which the main points are arranged in time order
What is chronological pattern?
The most obvious answer to, what do we mean by public speaking
What is talking in front of a group of people?
The three levels of plagiarism
What is stealing, sneaking, and borrowing?
The members of an audience the speaker most wants to persuade and who are likely to be receptive to persuasive messages
What is Target Audience
The advantage of impromptu speaking
What is spontaneous and responsive?
The common thought process is movement in space or direction
What is spatial pattern?
The severe fear of public speaking
What is glossophobia
The copying of two out of three sentences and mix them up so they don't appear in the same order
What is sneaking?
The persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counterargument to their own topic and then directly refutes the claim
What is Two-tailed arguments
The disadvantage of extemporaneous speaking
What is it does not allow for the verbal and the nonverbal preparation ?
The repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning
What is parallelism?
The tendency to anticipate that things will turn out badly, no matter how much practice or rehearsal is done
What is fortune telling
The broad name for events and spaces such as town hall meetings, debates, or discussions where freedom of speech is protected and active for the exchange of ideas
What is Public Forums?
The influence of speaker credentials and character in a speech; arguments based on credibility
What is Ethos?
The biggest challenges with practicing a speech while standing
What is practice your speech with a lectern?
The broad terms that encompass several types of statements or phrases
What is connectives or connective statements
The human communication and public speaking secondly requires
What is Context?
The speaker’s credibility at the beginning of or even before the speech.
What is Initial credibility?
The most common type of outline organizations for speeches with propositions of policy
What is problem-solution or problem-cause-solution.
The best way to prepare for the feeling of having someone watch you while giving a speech
What is have someone watch you while you practice giving a speech?
The emphasis on moving the audience psychologically to the next step
What is bridging statements