Public speaking features:
1. What is shaking and stuttering?
2. What is communication between a speaker and a audience?
What is communication between a speaker and a audience?
Paraphrasing:
1.What is phrasing out paraphs?
2. What is restating the original author's
ideas in her own words?
What is restating the original author's ideas in her own words?
Brainstorming:
1. What you do when you list every idea that comes to mind without evaluating its merit.
2. What happens after your brain feels cloudy?
What you do when you list every idea that comes to mind without evaluating its merit?
Body:
1. What is the part where you present your main points and support them with examples, narratives, testimony, and other materials?
2. What is what you do with it is your own business?
What is the part where you present your main points and support them with examples, narratives,and other materials?
Verbal clutter:
1. What is when your verbs get in a mess?
2. What is the term for unnecessary words in a presentation?
What is the term for unnecessary words in a presentation?
Public speaking emphasizes:
1. What is the spoken word?
2.What is forgetfulness?
What is the spoken word.
Post hoc fallacy:
1. What is doing something falsely immediately following the hockey game?
2.What is wrongly identifying the cause of one event as the event that immediately preceded it?
What is wrongly identifying the cause of one event as the event that immediately preceded it?
Mind mapping:
1. What is writing down a word or phrase then surround it with words and images that come to you?
2. What you do when your brain forgets which way to go?
What is writing down a word or phrase then surround it with words and images that come to you?
Spatial Pattern:
1. What is the type of pattern you use in space?
2.What is the main points represents important aspects of your topic that can be thought of as adjacent to one another in location or geography?
What is the main points represents important aspects of your topic that can be thought of as adjacent to one another in location or geography?
Stereotype:
1. What is a Sony?
2. What is the generalization based on the assumption that characteristics displayed by some members of a group are shared by all members of that group?
What is the generalization based on the assumption that characteristics displayed by some members of a group are shared by all members of that group?
Person with an idea to express:
1. What is a mime?
2. What is a source?
What is a source?
Hasty generalization:
1. What is making a claim about all members of a group from information based on a limited part of the group?
2. What is the generalized study of being hasty?
What is making a claim about all members of a group from information based on a limited part of the group?
Specific purpose:
1. What is the objective of your speech?
2. What Steve Martin found out in the movie "The Jerk" ( maybe that was special purpose?)
What is the objective of your speech?
Transition:
1. What is a sentence that indicates that you are moving from one part of your speech to another?
2. What is morphing?
What is a sentence that indicates that you are moving from one part of your speech to another?
Concrete word:
1. What is specific and expresses exactly what you mean?
2. What is a heavy expression?
What is specific and expresses exactly what you mean?
Culture:
1.What is something you grow in a petri dish?
2. What are values, traditions, and rules for living that are passed down from generation to generation?
What are values, traditions, and rules for living that are passed down from generation to generation?
Plagiarism:
1. What is presenting another person's words or ideas as your own?
2. What is a man that acts in a dishonorable way continuously?
What is presenting another person's words or ideas as your own?
Researching:
1.What is what you do when you search again?
2.What is looking up and recording information on your specific topic?
What is looking up and recording information on your specific topic?
Signposts:
1. What is what I ran over late last night?
2. What is a word or phrase that helps your audience understand your speech's structure?
What is a word or phrase that helps your audience understand your speech's structure?
Anaphora:
1. What is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or sentences.
2. What is Annawasfora complete makeover?
What is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or sentences?
Critical thinking refers to:
1. What is the analysis and ideas and evaluation of ideas based on reliability, truth, and accuracy?
2. What you do when you go to the bathroom?
What is the analysis and ideas and evaluation of ideas based on reliability, truth, and accuracy?
Omission:
1. What is I went on o mission to Columbia?
2. What is another source of false inference?
What is another source of false inference?
Word association:
1. What is a club you join when you cannot find specific words?
2. What is listing one potential topic and then write whatever comes to mind when you think about the first idea?
What is listing one potential topic and then write whatever comes to mind when you think about the first idea?
Subpoints:
1. What are sharp objects on a underwater vehicle?
2. What is supporting material used to develop a main point.
What is supporting material used to develop a main point?
Simile:
1. What is a type of simple smile?
2. What is uses specific comparisons and uses the words like or as?
What is uses specific comparisons and uses the words like or as?