Chapter 1
Speaking Anxiety
Chapter 2
Structure
Outlining and Visual Aids
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This is the means by which a message is communicated.

What is a channel?

100

This is a hormone released into the bloodstream during physical or mental stress.

What is adrenaline?

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This is the definition of ethics.

What is "the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs"?

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These are the three components of an introduction.

What are the attention getting device, thesis, and preview?

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This type of outline is best for use during a speech, rather than for submission before a speech.

What is a speaking outline?

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This is the definition of "stage fright".

What is "anxiety over the prospect of giving a speech in front of an audience"?

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Research has shown that a speaker's anxiety drops at this point in a speech.

What is after the introduction, around 30-60 seconds into the speech?

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This is the difference between global plagiarism and patchwork plagiarism.

What is that global plagiarism copies an entire speech from one source, while patchwork plagiarism occurs when someone copies from multiple sources.

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This is the basic structure for a transition.

What is (point A) to (point B)?

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This is the formal listing of the sources used in your speech.

What is your bibliography? Also accepting: works cited or references.

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These are the three differences between public speaking and conversation.

What are structure, language, and method of delivery?

300

This is a practice in which speakers create a mental image of themselves succeeding.

What is visualization?

300

This is the definition of incremental plagiarism.

What is "failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people"?

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These are the three components of a conclusion.

What are the summary of main points, restatement of the thesis, and the vivid ending?

300

These are two types of visual aids OTHER THAN slideshows.

What are props, handouts, people, sense information, etc. (Accepting alternative answers).

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These are the messages sent from a receiver to a sender (usually nonverbally).

What is feedback?

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These are two of the five steps Dr. M provided on how to improve your speaking anxiety.

What are acquiring experience, preparing, thinking positively,  visualization, and knowing your nervousness isn't visible?

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This is the act of rephrasing or summarizing an author's ideas in one's on words.

What is parahrasing?

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These are three types of attention getter (with descriptions).

What are (any of the listed types from Slide 5 of our basic speech structure ppt).

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These are 3 things to avoid doing with your visual aid.

What are letting your VA overshadow you, letting it distract from your message, or any of the other bad habits listed on Slide 11 of our outlining and visual aids powerpoint?

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These are the four similarities between public speaking and conversation.

What are organization, tailoring a message to an audience, maximum impact, and adaptation to feedback?

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These are two things you can do right before your speech to reduce anxiety.

What are tense/ relax a muscle group and take deep breaths? (Accepting alternative correct answers).

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These are two things that an ethical public speaker does.

What are making sure your goals are ethically sound, being fully prepared, being honest, not name calling, and putting their ethics into practice.

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This is a basic formula for a clear thesis.

What is topic + position?

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These are two benefits of using visual aids.

What are pathos, increased recall, or any of the other benefits listed on Slide 7 of our outlining and visual aids powerpoint?