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Elements of Writing
Writing a Speech
Research and Preparation
Giving a Speech
Principles of Public Speaking
100
The three elements of writing
What are Ethos, Pathos, Logos
100
You want your speech to be __________ to your audience
What is Engaging/Appealing
100
You need to do this with the information you find from other sources, so you don't plagiarize.
What is cite your sources
100
When you give your speech you never sound _____
What is bored
100
Stop trying to be a great Public Speaker is what principle
What is Perception
200
The element that is logic and facts
What is Logos
200
You need to use the correct __________ for your audience to understand better.
What is Word Choice
200
When you don't cite your sources you are _____
What is plagiarizing
200
Is it good to distract with motion
What is no
200
When you make a mistake, what should you do
What is just keep on going like nothing happened
300
The element that appeals to peoples emotions
What is Pathos
300
Every paragraph needs to have this
What is a specific topic
300
One website that you can use to make a bibliography
What is easybib/ bibme
300
True or False: It is a good idea to begin with an apology
What is False
300
If you can envision it you ______
What is speak it
400
State where you got your information, the element of credibility
What is Ethos
400
The sentence that everything in your speech needs to back up and support
What is Thesis
400
If you have sketchy facts who will believe you
What is no one
400
To make people hear you better you need to do this
What is project your voice
400
What do you need to do for the anticipation principle
What is always leave them wanting more
500
The root language for Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
What is Latin
500
Do this before you write your speech to ensure you stay on topic
What is Brainstorming
500
What do you need to do every day before your speech
What is Practice
500
You need to look at
What is more than one spot or person
500
Name four of the seven principles of public speaking
What is Perception, Perfection, Vizualization, Discipline, Description, Inspiration, Anticipation