Organization
Origins
Attention Getters
Sources
Evidence
100

The organization pattern used to describe objects geographical relationship to one another. 

What is spatial organization

100

The practice of giving speeches was originally known as...

What is Rhetoric or Oratory 

100

An attention getter that can be hit or miss is...

What is Humor?
100

A source you should probably stay away from when gathering evidence.

What is Wikipedia?

100

the use of other people’s ideas or words without acknowledging the source.

What is plagiarism?

200

An organization pattern that focuses on the order in which events occurred.

What is chronological?
200
Noise is...
What is An interference with the message being sent?
200

Stories and narratives encourage

Audience identification and involvement 
200

The difference between misinformation and information.

 Information is data that is presented in an understand- able context. 

 Misinformation always refers to something that is not true.

200

Offers a single illustration of a point.

what is a brief example?

300

The purpose of a conclusion.

To summarize your speech and reiterate your main points, remind the audience again why your speech is relevant.

300

A perspective in which the audience’s needs, values, and beliefs are the focus of your speech...

What is audience-centered perspective?

300

Referring to the occasion that has brought you together, and use your knowledge of the audience to touch briefly on areas of shared experience.

What is establishing common ground?

300

The difference between a primary source and a secondary source.

What is Primary sources provide firsthand accounts or direct evidence of events, objects, or people. Secondary sources provide analysis or commentary about things not directly observed or created.

300

Offers multiple illustrations of a point

what is an extended example?

400

_____ must be given in the introduction.

What is purpose statement?

400

Communication between two people.

What is dyadic communication?

400

A way to get to know your audience during the speech.

What is asking a question?

400

Crediting the source verbally with in the speech.

Oral Citation

400

A type of evidence that includes findings, eyewitness accounts, or opin- ions from professionals trained to evaluate a given topic.

Expert Testimony

500

transition statements should be placed

What is in between main points.
500

The receiver send this back to the sender.

What is feedback?

500

The last way to get the audience’s attention

What is using a quotation?

500

It is important to establish a sources’

What are credibility and accuracy?

500

The difference between facts and statistics.

Facts represent documented occurrences, including actual events, dates, times, people, and places.

Statistics are quantified evidence that summarizes, compares, and predicts things.