Intro to Public Speaking/Choosing a Topic
Organizing & Outlining/Intros and Conclusions
Ethics
Delivering Your Speech
Wildcard
100
The analysis and evaluation of ideas based on reliability, truth, and accuracy.
What is Critical Thinking
100
Using only notes for reference, rather than reading your speech to the audience word for word.
What is Extemporaneous Delivery
100
The difference between situational ethics and ethical absolutism?
What is Ethical Absolutism -- People Should Exhibit the Same Behavior in All Situations, Regardless of the Situation. Situational Ethics - Behavior can Vary Depending on the Situation at Hand.
100
The use of space and distance between yourself and your audience.
What is Proxemics.
100
The following is an example of auto mechanic ____________. How can it take so long to do a simple alignment on an American Sedan with standard rack and pinion steering and McPherson Struts when your garage is equipped with a proper 4-corner digital hydraulic radiometer?
What is Jargon.
200
The two models of communication discussed in the textbook.
What are Linear and Transaction
200
The Difference Between a Working Outline and a Speaking Outline.
What is the preparation outline is what you use to clarify your ideas and is the first outline your write. The speaking outline consists of the notes that you will use during your speech.
200
In America, although you have no ___________ responsibility to save someone you come across who is in danger, most people would consider it __________ to do so.
What is legal, ethical.
200
Four Methods of Speech Delivery.
What are: manuscript, memorized, impromptu, extemporaneous.
200
5 Techniques of Informing
What are: Definition, Explanation, Description, Demonstration, Narrative.
300
The values, traditions, and rules for living that are passed from generation to generation.
What is Culture.
300
The Five Classical Canons of Rhetorics?
What are: Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, Delivery.
300
Presenting another person's words or ideas as if they were your own.
What is Plagiarism.
300
The difference between articulation and pronunciation?
What is Articulation is the crispness and clarity of your spoken words. Pronunciation is the correctness of the way you pronounce specific words.
300
In one of the videos we watched in class while preparing for the informative speeches, a woman was practicing her speech in her bedroom in front of a couple of her friends. Her speech was about __________.
What is the effects of caffeine.
400
Name two of the four characteristics that distinguish public speaking from other types of communication?
What is 1. Public Speaking Features Communication Between a Speaker and an Audience. 2. Public Speaking is audience centered. 3. Public Speaking Emphasizes the Spoken Word. 4. Public Speaking is Usually a Prepared Presentation.
400
A Primary Goal for the Speech.
What is Rhetorical Purpose.
400
The following is an example of _______________. In the early-1800s, a famous U.S. senator said, "Women should NEVER have the right to vote until our society is ready for them to have that right." In his speech, Arnie used this quote, but said, "In the early-1800s, a famous U.S. senator said, 'Women should NEVER have the right to vote,' this is an example of how misogynistic early U.S. politicians were.
What is taking evidence out of context.
400
Two examples of commonly used verbal fillers (verbal tics).
What is .............
400
Describing the layers of a seven-layer cake, one by one, starting from the bottom would be an example of the _______ organizational pattern.
What is spatial.
500
Greek Scholar who Wrote "Rhetoric"
Who is Aristotle.
500
List 3 (of the 5) Things you Should Always Include in an Introduction -- According to the Text.
What are: Attention-Getter, Thesis Statement, Show the Audience What's in it for Them, Credibility Statement, Preview of Main Points.
500
Write an example of something that would most likely be considered "Common Knowledge"
What is ........
500
One of the advantages of delivering a memorized speech from a manuscript.
What is (see page 373-374)... eye contact increases, can repeat information, etc.
500
According to American Rhetoric, the best speech of the 20th century was given by ___________ in ____________ (year).
Who is Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1963.