Exam 9: Introductions Matter: How to Begin a Speech Effectively

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When you quote Dr. John Smith, what else should you do? Give an example of how you might do it.

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Providing a preview contributes to credibility.

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Referring to a current news event:

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In providing reasons for your audience to listen, you may:

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A very important step to be taken in the introduction of a speech is to:

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One of the basic functions of a thesis statement is:

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If you are a recognized expert on your topic, you can:

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A(n) _________ statement surprises your audience into listening.

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As a speaker, you must give the audience a reason to ____________.

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Referring to a historic event related to your topic:

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Once you have linked an attention-getter to your topic:

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Competence is the:

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A(n) _________reference refers to the firsthand experience of the speaker.

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Generally, audiences will automatically listen once you begin talking.

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A parable or fable can be used when:

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The most direct method of getting audience attention is to:

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Using a developed example, explain the components and functions of an introduction.

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Used as an attention-getting device, an anecdote:

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Credibility is the audience's perception of a speaker as _________, trustworthy, and caring.

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Explain what credibility is. What are its components? Explain each, and provide examples.

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