The right to share one's ideas and opinions free from censorship.
What is freedom of expression?
Contains the text of your speech in complete sentences or brief phrases.
What is an outline?
The restating of the author's original ideas in your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
Receiving messages in a passive way.
What is hearing?
What are the 4 types of speeches?
What is informative, persuasive, impromptu, commemorative?
The set of beliefs shared by a group about what behaviors are correct and incorrect.
What is ethics?
The sentence between two points in a speech that signals one idea is ending - and another is beginning.
What is transition phrase?
Greek term that refers to your credibility as a speaker.
What is Ethos?
Your ability to remember what you've heard.
What is retention?
The common heritage based on genetically shared physical characteristics of people in a group.
Presenting the words, thoughts and ideas of another as your own, without proper attribution or citation.
What is plagiarism?
The core of your speech where you present the main message.
What is body?
The information widely known and disseminated in many sources.
What is common knowledge?
Filtering out distractions, focusing on what the other person has said and communicating that you've paid attention.
What is interactive listening?
Get the audience to pay attention right away
The values, traditions, and rules for living that are passed from generation to generation.
What is culture?
The information about the sources of your material.
What is bibliographic information?
The ______ fallacy is also known as ad hominem which translates from Latin to English a "to the man".
A. personal attacks
B. false generalization
What is A. personal attacks?
Thoughts that make it hard for you to concentrate.
What is internal noise?
The last sentence in a persuasive speech
What is a quote, impact statement, question?
The speech was a one-way flow of ideas from the speaker to the audience.
What is the linear model of communication
Greek term that refers to the use of reason and logic in a speech.
What is logos?
The ______ is more commonly known as bandwagon because it implies that the sheer number of people behind a point makes the point more persuasive.
A. ad hominem
B. ad populum
What is B. ad populum?
A receiver's observable verbal and nonverbal responses to a source's message.
What is feedback?
The characteristics of your audience members, such as age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religious orientation, socioeconomic background, and political affiliation.
What is demographics?