Organizing your speech
Audience Analysis
Selecting Your Topic
Speech Ethics
Delivering Your Speech
100

The body of your speech should be structured around this?

A:Main Point

B:Subpoint

What is main points? 

100

This is the length of time you have to deliver your speech.

A:Presentation Time

B:Body Clock 

What is presentation time? 

100

This part of your speech is the occasion, surrounding environment, and situation in which you will deliver your presentation. 

A:Rherorical Purpose

B:Context

What is context?

100

This is the rules and values that a group defines to guide conduct and distinguish between right and wrong-can come into play during every stage of process. 

A:Ethical Absolutism 

B:Ethics

What is ethics?

100

This is the combination of verbal and non-verbal communication skills used to present the speech- was less than ideal.

A:Delievry

B:Volume

What is delivery?

200

Using this means creating a hierarchy of points and their supporting materials in your speech.

A:Coordination

B:Subordination 

What is subordination? 

200

This also known as forum, is the setting where your audience will listen to your speech.

A:Location 

B:Setting 

What is location?

200

This is often an effective way to begin your topic selection process.

A:Research

B:Brainstorming 

What is research?

200

This is when a speaker presents information that leads listeners to an incorrect conclusion.

A:Half-Truths

B:False Inference  

What is false inference?

200

A typed or handwritten document containing the entire text of your speech.

A:Script

B:Outline

What is script?

300

In this pattern you present the information in time-based sequence, from beginning to end.

A:Chronological (temporal) pattern

B:Categorical (topical) pattern 

What is chronological (temporal) pattern?



300

This is a term that's originally from the world of public relations and marketing-refers to certain characteristics of your listeners.

A:Gender Composition

B:Demographics

What is demographics?

300

This when you list every idea that comes to mind without evaluating its merits. 

A:Mind Mapping

B:Brainstorm

What is brainstorming?

300

This is the belief that people should exhibit the same behavior in all situations.

A:Legally Protected Speech 

B:Ethical Absolutism

What is ethical absolutism? 

300

This refers to the crispness or clarity of your spoken words. 

A:Articulation

B:Tone

What is articulation? 

400

This pattern organizes the speech around major similarities and differences between two events, objects, or situations.

A:Causal Pattern

B:Comparison Pattern

What is comparison pattern?

400

This are factors in a specific speech setting that you can observe or discover before you give the speech. 

A:Situational Characteristics 

B:Cultural Background

What is the situational characteristics?

400

Your intended effect on the audience constitutes this.

A:Rhetorical Purpose 

B:Informative Purpose

What is rhetorical purpose?

400

This is when people change their behavior depending on the situation at hand. 

A:Situational Ethics 

B:Ethical Audience

What is situational ethics?

400

This is a sound, such as um or ah. 

A:Nonverbal Cue

B:Verbal Tic

What is verbal tic?

500

This pattern is effective when you have a diverse set of main points to support the thesis of your speech.

A:Categorical (topical) Pattern

B:Spatial Pattern

What is a categorical (topical) pattern?

500

This is refers to the time of day or day of the week when your audience members will be listening to your presentation.

A:Body Clock

B:Presenation Time

What is body clock (chronemics)?

500

To use this you need to write down a word or phrase in the middle of a large piece of blank ,paper and then surround it with words and images representing other ideas that come to you.

A:Mind Mapping 

B:Word Association  

What is mind mapping?

500

Wrongly identifying the cause of one event as the event that immediately preceded it.

A:Post Hoc Fallacy

B:Ad Populum

What is post hoc fallacy?

500

The use of space and distance between yourself and your audience-is related to physical movement.

A:Proxemics 

B:Physcial Movement

What is proxemics?