Cite Sources
Outline Speech
Organize the Body
Introduce and Conclude
Use Language Well
100
Verbal Footnote
What is an oral statement that gives credit to the original source of information.
100
Introduction
What is the primary section leading up to the main section?
100
Preview
What is a statement alerting listeners that you are about to shift to a new topic?
100
Rhetorical Question
What is a question you want listeners to think about?
100
Denotative
What is the literal meaning?
200
Bibliography
What is a written list of references?
200
Conclusion
What is the final section of your speech?
200
Summary
What is a statement that briefly remnds listeners of points you have already made.
200
Ethos
What is the Greek word to describe 'Credibility"?
200
Connotative
What is mental and emotional meaning?
300
Style Manual
What is a set of standard guidelines for writing and formating documents.
300
Speaking Outline
What is an abbrievated version of your full outline.
300
Topic Pattern
What is when you organize your main points to represent various natural divisions.
300
It should grab your listeners' attention.
What is the attention getter
300
Jargon
What is terminology understood by a specific group connected to the profession or trade?
400
Halo Effect
What are people who are associated with high status groups are often seen as more credible.
400
Rule of Subordination
What is the rule that you treat your most important ideas as main points.
400
Time Pattern
What is when you arrange your main points in chronological order?
400
It is good to use quotations, humour, and questions in this.
What is good for 'The Introduction'?
400
Metaphor
What is a figure of speech?
500
Plagiarism
What is using written work without citing the source in writing or in a verbal delivery?
500
Rule of Division
What is the rule that specifies that if you divide a point into subpoints, you must create at least two.
500
Problem Solution Pattern
What is when you describe a problem and offer up a solution for it?
500
Previews your main points
What is "The Preview"?
500
An attack to the person and not their idea
What is an "Ad Hominem Attack"?