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Types of Speeches
Development
100
read a speech verbatim
What is delivery
100
follows natural sequential order
What is chronological
100
three dimensional object
What is model
100
provides new information, new insights, or new ways of thinking about a topic
What is informative
100
statistical characteristics of a given population
What is demographics
200
delivery that is unpracticed
What is impromptu
200
describing the physical arrangement
What is spatial pattern
200
represents the relationship between variables
What is graph
200
influence the attitudes, beliefs, values, and acts of others
What is persuasive
200
small range of specific answers supplied by the interviewer
What is closed-ended questions
300
somewhere between impromptu and manuscript
What is extemporaneous
300
when each of the main points is a subtopic
What is topical
300
don't use more than eight words in a line or more than eight line on one slide
What is eight by eight rule
300
prepare or "warm up" the audience for the main speaker
What is speech of introduction
300
generating ideas for topics by word association or topic mapping
What is brainstorming
400
loudness of a speaker's voice
What is volume
400
establishes the purpose of a speech and shows its relevance
What is introduction
400
jamming charts, graphs, and plain text slides chock-full of meaningless color, bullets, and images
What is chartjunk
400
response to receiving an award
What is speech of acceptance
400
theme or or central idea of the speech stated in the form of a single, declarative sentence.
What is thesis statement
500
clarity of sounds
What is articulation
500
presents the main points intended to fulfill the speech purpose.
What is body
500
props and models, graphs, charts, video, audio, and multimedia
What is presentation aids
500
a humorous tribute to a person
What is roast
500
firsthand findings, eye witness accounts, and people's opinions
What is testimony