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Gaining the audience’s attention
attention getter
100
The term for facts stated in numerical form
statistics
100
When the speaker’s goal is to change the way that the audience members think, behave, or feel
persuasive speaking
100
Where is the thesis statement located in a speech (which main part of the speech)
introduction
100
Speaking loudly and clearly
projection
200
Using a quote, a question, surprising statement of factor a story are all examples of
attention-getter
200
Body language, such as gestures, a nod of the head, or a shrug, are examples of ___________ communication.
non-verbal
200
Three pillars of a persuasive speaking
Logos, ethos, pathos
200
Giving a positive impression by standing up straight and tall
Posture
200
If I want to convince my audience to see something from my perspective, I should probably use the ___________ form of speech
persuasive
300
Looking at the audience
Eye contact
300
The transfer of a meaning from one person to another is called ________
communication
300
What is logos?
the principle of reasoning/thought
300
Speakers should not use words such as “um, like, you know”. These are examples of ______
Fillers
300
When is the best time to establish the credibility of your speech?
in the introduction
400
The last part of a speech
conclusion
400
What is ethos?
Appealing to an audience's character or set of beliefs
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Persuasion is defined as the changing or reinforcing our ________________, beliefs, values, or behavior.
attitudes
400
An organizational method that shows the steps in order of time
chronological
400
Examples of visual aids
pictures, videos, PP
500
Delivering a speech without advance preparation in a limited time
impromptu speech
500
Verbally including the title, author, and date of publication of your supporting information in your speech is know as
citing your sources
500
What is a demonstration speech?
Show and tell the audience
500
When you ask the audience to support your proposition, you are asking them to support or act on your call to _____________
your call to action.
500
When Katie speaks, people who sit in the back of the room have a hard time hearing what she is saying. This is because Katie is not good at _________________.
projection