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An internal preview briefly covers information or alludes to information introduced previously.
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Transitions are used by the speaker to guide the audience in the progression from one significant point to the next issue.
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Structuring your speech by _____ focuses on the similarities and/or differences between points or concepts.
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The residual message is the way you focus the audience's attention on you and your speech.
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Aristotle discussed ethos as the use of emotion as a persuasive element in the speech.
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Generating _____ in your speech is only the first step as you guide perception through selection, organization, and interpretation of content and ways to communicate your point.
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The organizing principle is an) _____ assumption around which everything else is arranged.
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_____ as a cognate strategy asks you to consider relevance, and the degree to which your focal point of attention contributes to or detracts from your speech.
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While your organizational structure will vary from speech to speech, there are nonetheless four main parts of any speech.
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An) _____ transition can remind an audience of a previous point and reinforce information covered in your speech.
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An) _____ is a brief statement referring to a point you are going to make.
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An) _____ transition focuses on the chronological aspects of your speech order.
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