Exam 13: Organizing Your Speech
Exam 1: An Overview of Communication58 Questions
Exam 2: Perception60 Questions
Exam 3: Listening60 Questions
Exam 4: Verbal Communication60 Questions
Exam 5: Nonverbal Communication58 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Ourselves and Others59 Questions
Exam 7: Creating a Positive Communication Climate60 Questions
Exam 8: Interviewing60 Questions
Exam 9: Communicating in Small Groups60 Questions
Exam 10: Solving Problems Using Small Groups60 Questions
Exam 11: Selecting a Speech Topic and Adapting to the Audience60 Questions
Exam 12: Researching and Using Supportive Material for Your Speech59 Questions
Exam 13: Organizing Your Speech59 Questions
Exam 14: Delivering Your Speech60 Questions
Exam 15: The Informative Speech60 Questions
Exam 16: The Persuasive Speech59 Questions
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After identifying his general purpose, specific purpose, and writing his thesis statement, Enrique wrote the following: I. Definition of mentoring II. Benefits of mentoring III. Opportunities for mentoring What part of the speech-writing process is this?
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Match the word or phrase with its meaning.
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The ________ points (Roman numerals) represent the major ideas of the talk, while the ________ points (letters) are minor points whose function is to support the major ideas.
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Your ideas are said to be discrete if they have the ability to stand on their own.
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Bethany is preparing a speech on the topic of waste management. In the first part of her presentation, she will offer an explanation of the deplorable condition of our landfills. The second part of the speech will discuss recycling as a viable way to reduce the amount of waste destined for our landfills. What is this organizational pattern called?
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Opal has developed a great way to gain the audience's attention for her informative speech on tipping. Now she will begin to write the body of her speech. Opal "jumped the gun." According to our text, it is best for Opal to begin developing her speech by first working on the
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Haddasah used an abbreviated version of her full-sentence outline for her speech. This is called a key- phrase outline.
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Using a quotation during a speech introduction requires the speaker to take someone else's exact words to support the ideas covered in the speech.
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Match the word or phrase with its meaning.
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List and describe five ways to organize the body of your speech. Which organizational pattern would best suit a speech on the dangers of texting on the phone while driving?
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Arranging the ideas of your speech into spatial order means to
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Rosemary's speech focused on events that were all linked to other events that preceded them. Rosemary used ________ order in organizing her speech.
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