Structure & Order
Audience & Misc.
Connecting the Dots
Research
Testimony
100

Both a preparation outline and a speaking outline should

What is briefly sketching out the speaker's ideas.

100

The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values beliefs and well-being is

What is Egocentrism?

100

The phrase, "first off," is an example.

What is a Signpost.

100

What source do you turn to if you cannot find an article or statistics for your speech?

What is a librarian. 

100

What are the 3 types of Supporting Materials?

What is examples, statistics, and testimony.

200

The middle portion of a speech.

What is the body?

200

Roman Numerals and Capital Letters are used on what document?

What is a Preparation Outline OR Formal Outline.

200

Brief statements that help listeners follow your ideas by indicating exactly where you are in the speech are called 

What is a Signpost.


200

A summary of a magazine or journal, written by someone other than the original author.

What is an abstract.
200

What are the 3 types of Examples?

What is brief, extended and hypothetical. 

300

 In an informative speech, the speaker acts as a(n):

What is a teacher.

300

An example that describes an imaginary or fictitious situation. 

What is a hypothetical example. 

300

List the 4 types of Connectives in a speech.

What is
Transitions/Bridging Statements
Internal Previews
Internal Summaries
Signposts

300

Sources for this course should be cited using this format.

What is MLA. 

300

A complicated number statistic should be

What is rounded off.

400

A speaking outline with planned pauses, personal notes, etc. is delivered using...

What is Notecards.
400

Speakers should be ____________ centered and create a ____________ with the audience.

What is Speakers should be AUDIENCE centered and create a BOND with the audience.

400

Forecasting what is coming next in the speech is an example of 

What is an Internal Preview.

400

A list compiled early in the research process of the works that look as if they might contain helpful information about a speech topic.

What is a preliminary bibliography.

400

Quoting Jesse Ehrenfeld, president of the American Medical Association regarding a recent study,  would be using what type of testimony.

What is expert testimony.

500

This portion of the speech includes establishing credibility and goodwill, getting the audience’s attention and interest and previewing the main points (body of the speech).

What is the introduction.

500

Name the 5 Demographic Categories for Audience Analysis.

What is 

-Age
-Religion
-Racial, Ethnic, Cultural
-Gender & Sexual Orientation
-Group Membership

500

What are the speech organizational patterns and brief definitions?

1. chronologically=step by step

2. spatially =directional pattern

3. casually=cause & effect relationship

4. topical = topical pattern

500

How does Prof. Toelle describe Wikipedia as a source? AND what specific phrase does she use to describe its merits?

What is using the Wikipedia page's bibliography as a preliminary resource. 


Phrase: Use it as a JUMPING POINT.
500

According to my friend, Lori Beth children should be unschooled, meaning they should not be forced to traditional brick and mortar schools. 

What is peer testimony.

*because it says "my friend" and there is not notation of expert credibility, it is peer testimony.
Had you known Lori Beth is a recognized leader on this topic, then this would be considered an expert testimony.