The different types of information you use to develop and support your main points.
A.Supporting Materials
B. Multimedia Presentation
A. Supporting Materials
When each main point is the same level of significance, a speech outline has ______.
A.Subordination
B.Coordination
B.Coordination
A brief review of your main points
A. Conclusion
B.Summary
B.Summary
Organizing the content of your speech into a structured form
A.Manuscript
B.Outline
B.Outline
A speaking outline expresses your ideas in brief ____, key words, or abbreviations.
A.Sentences
B.Phrases
B.Phrases
Explains the linguistic origin of the term
A.Functional Definition
B.Etymological Definition
B. Etymological Definition
Main points represent important aspects of your topic that can be thought of as adjacent to one another in location or geography.
A. Chronological pattern
B.Spatial pattern
B.Spatial Pattern
Material intended to capture the audiences interest at the start of a speech.
A.Attention Getter
B.Clincher
A.Attention Getter
True or False: The two types of outlines are the working outlines and the writing outline
False. (Working and Speaking)
The _______ should end your speech on a strong note.
A.Conclusion
B.Summary
A.Conclusion
A short instance used to support or illustrate your claim.
A.Example
B. Brief Example
B. Brief Example
A _______ is a subordinate to a main point.
A.Subpoint
B. Sub-subpoint
A.Subpoint
Establishing _________ requires that you explain to the audience how you gained knowledge about your topic.
A.Credibility
B.Suspense
A.Credibility
A _______ is a sentence that indicates you are moving from one part of your speech to another
A.Transition
B.Introduction
A.Transition
Organizing the content of your speech into a structured form.
A.Outlining
B.Summarizing
A.Outlining
Type of testimony that consists of statements made by persons with no special expertise in the subject they are discussing.
A.Expert Testimony
B.Lay Testimony
B. Lay Testimony
Help the audience understand the link between particular events and their outcomes.
A.Casual Pattern
B.Comparison Pattern
A.Casual Pattern
True or False: A rhetorical question can capture audience members attention because it gets them thinking about your speech topic.
True
Slow down or look up are examples of:
A.Delivery Reminders
B.Evidence
A.Delivery Reminders
Once you have outlined the body of your speech, turn to outlining the ______.
A.Introduction
B.Conclusion
A.Introduction
A piece of information presented in numerical form.
A. Narrative
B. Statistic
B.Statistic
A word or phrase within a sentence that helps your audience understand your speech's structure.
A.Signpost
B.Transition
A.Signpost
A ________ is a brief statement of the main points you will be developing in the body of your speech.
A.Introduction
B.Preview
B.Preview
Using effective humor to begin your speech can increase your _______ and confidence
A.Credibility
B.Nerves
A.Credibility
Requires you to consider your audience, the occasion, and the nature of your message when choosing language for a speech.
A.Word Choice (Diction)
B.Language
A.Word Choice (Diction)