Exam 10: Beginning and Ending Your Speech
Exam 1: Building Confidence and Your First Speech99 Questions
Exam 2: Public Speaking in a Global World: Inclusion, Ethics, and Critical Thinking100 Questions
Exam 3: Listening Critically96 Questions
Exam 4: Analyzing and Adapting to the Audience98 Questions
Exam 5: Selecting a Topic and Purpose99 Questions
Exam 6: Finding and Evaluating Research100 Questions
Exam 7: Integrating Support97 Questions
Exam 8: Organizing the Main Points of Your Speech101 Questions
Exam 9: Outlining Your Speech100 Questions
Exam 10: Beginning and Ending Your Speech100 Questions
Exam 11: Wording the Speech97 Questions
Exam 12: Delivery Modes and Practice94 Questions
Exam 13: Delivering Your Speech: Nonverbal Messages Matter100 Questions
Exam 14: Using Presentation Aids97 Questions
Exam 15: Speak to Inform100 Questions
Exam 16: Prepare to Persuade97 Questions
Exam 17: Methods of Persuasion100 Questions
Exam 18: Planning and Presenting in Small Groups101 Questions
Exam 19: Special Occasion Speeches100 Questions
Exam 20: Business and Professional Speaking99 Questions
Exam 21: Storytelling98 Questions
Exam 22: Speaking Across College Courses99 Questions
Exam 23: Presenting Online99 Questions
Exam 24: Answering Questions100 Questions
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During your conclusion of a speech, you are putting your presentation on ______ for a moment.
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A quote from a well-known source should be avoided in an introduction.
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Which of the following may help you communicate information in a more comprehensible manner than your words alone?
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Once you've aroused the collective curiosity of your audience, if you make them wait before satisfying their curiosity, you are building ______.
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If used appropriately and wisely, ______ can be beneficial in creating a memorable conclusion.
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Which of the following would be a good way to end a speech?
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Not caring about your topic, but pretending you do, is an example of which common introductory blooper?
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Why is the conclusion as important as the introduction and body of your speech?
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In your conclusion, take the audience full circle by referring to your introduction.
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A conclusion needs need to provide audience members with a sense of ______.
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Your audience's motivation to listen can be damaged by a poor introduction.
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The conclusion can be used for restating ideas you already introduced.
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Your closing comments are your last chance to make a good impression and fulfill the ______ of your speech.
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Discussing the surprisingly high percentage of cancers caused by secondhand smoke would most likely be an example of which attention-getting technique?
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Which of the following is true regarding humor use in speeches?
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The introduction usually takes approximately what percentage of the time during a speech?
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When audience members believe your topic directly affects them they will ______.
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