Exam 13: Presentation Delivery
Exam 1: Principles Oeffectivspeaking86 Questions
Exam 2: Speaking With Confidence49 Questions
Exam 3: Listening Ancritical Thinking66 Questions
Exam 4: Purposantopic57 Questions
Exam 5: Audiencanalysis Anadaptation69 Questions
Exam 6: Speaker Credibility Anethics64 Questions
Exam 7: Speech Setting Anoccasion49 Questions
Exam 8: Research Ansupporting Material61 Questions
Exam 9: Organizing Anoutlining77 Questions
Exam 10: Introductions Anconclusions54 Questions
Exam 11: Engaging Language74 Questions
Exam 12: Generating Audiencinteres63 Questions
Exam 13: Presentation Delivery105 Questions
Exam 14: Presentation Aids87 Questions
Exam 15: Informativpresentations66 Questions
Exam 16: Persuasivpresentations108 Questions
Exam 17: Special Presentations70 Questions
Exam 18: Speaking in Groups70 Questions
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The size of the room and audience should determine your volume.
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People living in the United States seem to prefer
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Which of the following presentation situations is best suited for extemporaneous delivery?
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“Fidgets” are small, repetitive movements that act as physical filler phrases..
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In your textbook, the term delivery refers to the ways you use your voice, body and presentation aids.
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Using the same gestures over and over again can distract an audience.
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Significantly lowering your pitch can make your voice sound harsh and strain your vocal chords.
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A small rise or drop in inflection can change the entire meaning of a sentence.
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______refers to a change of pitch within a syllable, word or group of words that adds emphasis or meaning.
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Proper articulation and pronunciation are crucial for successful delivery.
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Which of the following eye contact techniques should you use?
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Breathing for life and breathing for speech requires the same technique.
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