Fear of speaking in front of an audience.
What is glossophobia?
A broad goal of a speech like information, persuasion, or entertainment.
What is a general purpose?
A starting statement that piques the audience's interest.
What is an attention getter?
A speech with no previous preparation.
What is impromptu speaking?
A short speech that introduces the speaker.
What is a speech of introduction?
Responses from the audience to the speaker.
What is feedback?
A statement that summarizes a speech's main points.
What is a central idea statement?
A question with no answer.
What is a rhetorical question?
What is manuscript speaking?
A speech with an intention to congratulate.
What is an toast?
A group of individuals who share the same characteristics.
What is homogeneous?
Firsthand evidence.
What is primary source?
A relationship in which a speaker builds up with the audience.
What is rapport?
The softness or loudness of the speaker's voice.
What is volume?
A speech given in honor of a death.
What is a eulogy?
The 3 types of plagiarism.
What is stealing, borrowing, or sneaking?
Words to mark progress like next, finally, and first.
What is a signpost?
A memorable statement that concludes a speech.
What is a clincher?
How quickly or slowly a speaker talk.
What is rate?
To comfort an individual in a time of grief.
What is to console?
I'm organized, face-to-face, and always prepared. My purpose is to inform, entertain, or persuade an audience. What am I?
What is public speaking?
A definition with limits for how the term is being used.
What is a stipulated definition?
To sparks someone's emotions in a positive manner.
What is to inspire?
Filler words like "um," "like," and "uh."
What is vocalized pauses?
To feel sorrow or grief.
What is lament?