Exam 8: Organizing the Main Points of 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
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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
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Exam 17: Methods of Persuasion100 Questions
Exam 18: Planning and Presenting in Small Groups101 Questions
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When a speech does not fit a typical pattern, the speaker may arrange the material into a series of appropriate topics. This is known as ______ order.
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According to Richard Nisbett, there is a ______ when it comes to both the development of a worldview and the frameworks of thinking that support it.
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Web, deferred-thesis, and narrative patterns are all ______ forms of organization.
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Cause-and-effect order requires you to categorize your materials into those related to the causes of a problem and those related to its effects.
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Jane used the word BRIEF as follows to organize the body of the presentation, as follows: Brainstorm ideas, Research ideas, Interpret ideas, Energize ideas, Finalize ideas. What type of organization pattern did Jane use?
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A speech examining the pros and cons of online anonymity would likely be using which linear organization?
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When speaking to an audience composed of people from diverse cultures, speakers may consider adjusting their ______ preferences.
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Speakers seeking to influence often select a problem-solution order.
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______ order requires you to categorize your materials into those related to the causes of a problem, and those related to its effect.
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Patterns are logical groupings of the most important ideas or what will be the speech's main points.
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A speech has a circular organization if its main points develop and relate directly to the thesis or topic sentence that comes early in the presentation.
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Even though people think the audience learns more from an organized speech, research does not support this.
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Web patterns occur when the main points of a speech gradually build to the speaker's thesis.
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Often, native speakers of listener-responsible languages typically believe that speakers need indicate only ______ what they are speaking about.
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When you use ______ organization for your speech, you specify the reasons and the consequences of specific phenomena.
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According to intercultural communication theorists, languages such as Japanese and Arabic are "listener-responsible."
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