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30 Cards in this Set
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What is a message
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Whatever the speaker communicates to the listener
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What precedes the attention-getter in a speech
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Silence
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What is the goal of a persuasive speech
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To convince listener to come over to your side or adopt your point of view
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What are the components of the speech conclusion
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signal end of speech
summarize key points |
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what are highlights
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important points of the speech
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what are internal summaries
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review of material covered in body of speech
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what begins the introduction
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attention-getter
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in what part of the speech will listeners most likely remember information
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conclusion
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why is specific language important
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to show audience you are educated on topic
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what is the difference between informative language and persuasive language
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provides information
convincing the audience to come to your side of topic |
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what does credibility mean?
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audience perception of a speaker as believable, trustworthy and competent
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what is plagiarism?
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stealing the ideas or words of another and passing them off as your own
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what makes good speech preparation
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good outline
analyze the audience adapt speech to listeners knowledge organize ideas |
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what is the value of the speaking pace
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helps audience to absorb ideas
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why is eye contact important
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listeners tend to distrust speakers who don't look them in the eye
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what is feedback
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verbal and nonverbal responses made by a listener to a speaker
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what percentage of the speech do listeners typically remember
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20 percent
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where in the speech is the most important idea placed
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conclusion
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know the options for using an attention getter
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ask a question
tell a story give a quote tell a joke |
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how many ideas go into a 5-minute speech?
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1 main idea
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how can speakers improve their speech delivery
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constant practice
research speaking loudly avoid unnecessary body movement |
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what kind of language makes speeches most effective?
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specific language
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what are explanations?
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presentation that describes a topic
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what is the specific purpose?
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precise goal that speaker wants to achieve
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what is the position statement?
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goal of speech
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how do you choose a topic
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choose a topic that is interesting to you and that you know a lot about. it should also be interesting to the audience.
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what is a fable
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a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
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what is the speaking time of the introduction/conclusion in a 5-minute speech?
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30 seconds
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what are the different organizational patterns
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chronologically patterns
spatial patterns cause and effect patterns pattern solution pattern topical pattern |
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How much of the speaking time of a 5-minute speech does the body require?
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around 4 mins
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