Exam 7: Organizing the Speech Body
Exam 1: Overview of Public Speaking46 Questions
Exam 2: Getting to Know Your Audience and Situation88 Questions
Exam 3: Selecting Your Topic and Purpose89 Questions
Exam 4: Locating Support Material88 Questions
Exam 5: Selecting and Testing Support Material87 Questions
Exam 6: Outlining Your Speech90 Questions
Exam 7: Organizing the Speech Body87 Questions
Exam 8: Introducing and Concluding Your Speech89 Questions
Exam 9: Using Language Successfully88 Questions
Exam 10: Delivering Your Speech88 Questions
Exam 11: Using Presentation Aids90 Questions
Exam 12: Listening86 Questions
Exam 13: Evaluating Speeches87 Questions
Exam 14: The Informative Speech89 Questions
Exam 15: Tools for Persuading87 Questions
Exam 16: The Persuasive Speech89 Questions
Exam 17: Speeches for Special Events89 Questions
Exam 18: On-The-Job Speaking96 Questions
Exam 19: Speaking in Small Groups86 Questions
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Which of the following is an example of an effective main point?
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If Lee wants to show that buying a car is better than leasing a car in his speech, he should use the___________ strategy.
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The___________ strategy is useful when you want to show your audience how to solve a problem, making it an arrangement appropriate for a persuasive speech.
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In what circumstance is the topical strategy the most effective approach for organizing your speech?
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What is the best way to identify the main points of your speech?
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You want to persuade your audience that a lack of exercise is a serious problem and that there are easy ways to incorporate exercise into their daily lives. What organizational strategy would you use? Write out your main points below.
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A(n)___________ is a plan designed to achieve a particular goal.
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A speech describing a tour of the White House would follow a causal strategy.
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The___________ strategy is ideal when your topic has inherent subpoints.
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If you are giving a speech on a topic that is abstract, technical, or difficult, you should use the comparative strategy.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five stages of Monroe's motivated sequence?
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Which of the following stages in Monroe's motivated sequence is NOT located in the body of a speech?
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Which speech strategy utilizes audience needs and motivations in order to provide a solution?
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The comparative strategy only works when the two things you are comparing are
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Give an example of a speech topic that would be effective if organized in a topical pattern.
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A speech on the history of the civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama would follow a spatial pattern.
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Fill in the stage of Monroe's motivated sequence that corresponds with each part of the speech outline. ? 

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Speeches about a process or development over time usually follow the chronological strategy.
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The___________ is really a more detailed problem-solution organizational strategy.
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