Exam 15: The Informative Speech
Exam 1: An Overview of Communication58 Questions
Exam 2: Perception60 Questions
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Exam 6: Understanding Ourselves and Others59 Questions
Exam 7: Creating a Positive Communication Climate60 Questions
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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
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George has to give an informative speech on any aspect of World War II. For his topic, he chose to speak about the Japanese American 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated unit for its length of service and its size in the entire history of the U.S. military. What category of speech topics does this fall under?
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Going to the movies, having a picnic, and demonstrating at an Occupy Wall Street rally are all topics that fall under the category of _____.
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Keeping in mind that the purpose of the informative speech is to fill an informational need of your audience, discuss organizing this kind of speech. What should you consider when thinking about how to organize the introduction, body, and conclusion?
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Showing the audience the steps in a process is most appropriate in what kind of speech?
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What skill are you using when creating an image verbally by using concrete terms?
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Concrete terms refer to detailed and specific language used in a speech.
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Comparisons from a thesaurus like joy and happiness, rich and wealthy, generous and benevolent are examples of what?
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In his November 6, 2012 victory speech, President Barack Obama exclaimed, "I believe we can seize this future together because we are not as divided as our politics suggests. We're not as cynical as the pundits believe. We are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions, and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. We are and forever will be the United States of America." President Obama verbally creates an image of unity, a technique also known as a
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An informative speech about an object should NOT include how to use it but only where to purchase or find the object.
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Roy, a culinary student, thinks that food should not only taste good but be beautiful as well. For his informative speech, Roy decided to show his audience the step-by-step process of making chrysanthemums out of cantaloupe and roses out of radishes. This is an example of a(n)
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When you give a speech about a place you have visited, bringing your own experiences to the topic will make the audience doubt your sincerity and you may lose their interest.
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The key ingredient when developing a speech topic is to make it relevant to your audience.
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A verbal explanation would never accompany a demonstration in a speech. The demonstration alone is enough for the speaker to get the point across to the audience.
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