Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Delivery
Research
Speaking for Special Occasions
Informative Speaking
Persuasive Speaking
100
vocalized pause
What is "um," "er," or other sounds we use to hold our turn in speaking.
100
This library source is the best place to look for information on demographics.
What is statistical abstracts.
100
An example of this type of speaking is a celebrity roast.
What is after dinner speech.
100
How to bake a cake would be an example of this type of informative speaking.
What is a process speech.
100
This fallacy occurs when someone accepts something as factual solely because it is widely believed.
What is the bandwagon fallacy