Exam 11: On Camera Speaking
Exam 1: The Speech of Introduction10 Questions
Exam 2: Opinion Give and Take11 Questions
Exam 3: Proposals10 Questions
Exam 4: Civic Persuasive Appeals10 Questions
Exam 5: Eulogies9 Questions
Exam 6: Crisis Speeches9 Questions
Exam 7: Technical Briefings9 Questions
Exam 8: Lectures9 Questions
Exam 9: Speaking From a Manuscript9 Questions
Exam 10: Storytelling9 Questions
Exam 11: On Camera Speaking9 Questions
Exam 12: Rhetorical Styles9 Questions
Exam 13: Advanced Listening: the Speech About a Speech7 Questions
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If you are speaking on camera, you should try to wear the colors red, black, or white.
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When giving an on-camera speech, it is usually a good idea to stay relatively still and use gestures sparingly.
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When preparing messages for on-camera delivery, speakers do not need to be mindful of time limits.
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Aristotle's concept of audience was not the same as our contemporary notion of audience. Why is this the case? What features of audiences were most salient in ancient times? What features are most salient now?
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List and discuss at least three elements that your textbook says speakers should actively manage during on-camera presentations, giving examples of each.
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Speakers who deliver on-camera presentations must have vivid imaginations because:
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It is usually a good idea to wear make-up when speaking on camera.
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Aristotle suggested that speakers should profile their audiences by taking into consideration auditors':
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