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100
Believing one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures.
What is ethnocentrism?
100
Clustering, taking a personal inventory, and conducting an Internet search.
What are types of brainstorming?
100
A major function of the conclusion of a speech.
What is to reinforce the central idea?
100
For the most part our class needs to focus on this the most.
What is eye contact?
100
This is the type of agreement after a persuasive speech that requires the audience to do something.
What is immediate action?
200
Keeping a record of the date you accessed a document.
What is a way to avoid plagiarism?
200
Keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of speech preparation and presentation.
What is audience-centerdness?
200
I'm here to remind you not only what I want to say; but, how I want to say it.
What is the speaking outline?
200
Out of all the visual aids, this one gets the most use.
What is a powerpoint?
200
Which fallacy is latin for "against the man?"
What is ad hominem?
300
Creating a key word outline.
What is taking notes during a speech?
300
Not reliable as a sole source of information but is a good place to start learning about a topic.
What is Wikipedia?
300
The specific purpose, the central idea, introduction, body, and conclusion are all part of this
What is the preparation outline?
300
Speeches about objects, processes, events and concepts are all types of this.
What are informative speeches?
300
Main purpose of which kind of speech is to give thanks for something?
What is acceptance speech?
400
The introduction, the body, and the conclusion.
What are the three main parts of the speech?
400
An easy way for the audience to comprehend statistics during the speech.
What are visual aids?
400
We use this to create imagery in a speech, an implicit comparison between things that are essentially different yet have something in common.
What is a metaphor?
400
Talking to an audience about a complex subject without giving any details is to do this.
What is over estimating what the audience knows?
400
A public presentation in which several people present prepared speeches on different aspects of a topic?
What is a symposium? (what we're doing now)
500
A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes.
What is an extemporaneous speech?
500
A word or phrase that indicates when a speaker has finished one thought and is moving onto another.
What are transitions?
500
This is is important to reveal in the introduction of your speech.
What is your topic?
500
Reading from a manuscript, reciting from memory, speaking impromptu, or speaking extemporaneously, are all part of this.
What are methods of delivery?
500
Three kinds of "leaders" in a small group setting?
What is implied, emergent, designated, procedural, task needs, maintenance needs?