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non-verbal delivery looking at your audience
What is eye cantact?
100
a brief silence
What is pause?
100
repetion of words/phrases using the exact same parts of speech
What is paralell construction?
100
expending a good amount of energy in your speech
What is dynamism?
100
what are three obvious parts all good speeches should have?
introduction (beginning) body (middle) conclusion (end)
200
knowledge or testimony add credibility to yopur speech
What is expert testimony?
200
create in your audience start making them curoius or intrested
What is information hunger?
200
allows you to slow down let your audience get the point
What is benefits of well placed pauses?
200
how good and clearly you pronounce your words
What is Enunciation?
200
what is more important in a persuasive speech than in other types (although important in all types)
establishing credibility (by including sources, expert testimony, powerful quotes, etc.)
300
believable/trustworthy
What is Credibility?
300
body movement
What is gestures?
300
a comparison of things using like or as
What is analogy?
300
data on which proof may be based
What is evidence?
300
What are two ways to create "information hunger"
powerful quote interesting anecdote question that creates interest (puzzling, for example) explain a confusing issue
400
an error that weakens an argument
What is fallacy?
400
exaggeration or an overstatment
What is hyperbole?
400
meanings attched to words
What is connotative meanings?
400
the way you stand up in your speech
What is posture?
400
What are three things a good introduction does?
Creates information hunger. Ties the subject into the audience. Previews the topics to be covered.
500
delievery with good pauses "ahs" and "ums"
What is fluency?
500
tell audience main points to what your going to cover in your speech
What is previewing/forecasting?
500
dictionary meanings of words
What is denotative meanings?
500
the way you say your speech
what is tone?
500
What are three ways to help the audience remember what you say?
Use simple, concrete words. Repeat the key points -- up to three times. Require audience participation.