Exam 25: Speaking on Special Occasions
Exam 1: Speaking in Public30 Questions
Exam 2: Improving Your Confidence30 Questions
Exam 3: Presenting Your First Speech30 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics and Free Speech30 Questions
Exam 5: Listening30 Questions
Exam 6: Analyzing Your Audience30 Questions
Exam 7: Adapting to Your Audience as You Speak25 Questions
Exam 8: Developing Your Speech29 Questions
Exam 9: Gathering Supporting Material25 Questions
Exam 10: Supporting Your Speech25 Questions
Exam 11: Organizing Your Speech25 Questions
Exam 12: Developing an Introduction25 Questions
Exam 13: Developing a Conclusion25 Questions
Exam 14: Outlining and Revising Your Speech25 Questions
Exam 15: Using Words Well25 Questions
Exam 16: Methods of Delivery25 Questions
Exam 17: Nonverbal Communication25 Questions
Exam 18: Verbal Communication25 Questions
Exam 19: Adapting and Delivering Your Speech25 Questions
Exam 20: Selecting Presentation Aids23 Questions
Exam 21: Preparing and Using Presentation Aids25 Questions
Exam 22: Informative Speaking25 Questions
Exam 23: Understanding Principles of Persuasive Speaking25 Questions
Exam 24: Using Persuasive Strategies25 Questions
Exam 25: Speaking on Special Occasions25 Questions
Exam 26: Speaking in Small Groups25 Questions
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A pun and a spoonerism use the same verbal strategy for humorous effect.
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What two criteria are most important when making a speech of introduction?
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_____ is considered the opposite of hyperbole.
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In a public relations presentation, the speaker should anticipate and prepare for criticism by
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A_____ speech is designed to inform the public and improve relations with them-either in general or because a particular program or situation has raised some questions.
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When giving a public-relations speech, you should anticipate criticism in the minds of your listeners and take care not to become unpleasantly defensive.
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The keynote speaker at a conference should mention all the other speakers that will follow.
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The speeches given at graduation ceremonies are known as commemorative addresses.
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A special-occasion speech in which one of your goals is to build another speaker's credibility is
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The three necessary elements for an award-presentation speech are a reference to the occasion, a brief history of the award and its significance, and the naming of the person receiving the award.
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If a speaker needs no introduction, you should present one anyway.
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When you make a speech placing someone's name in nomination for an office or award, what should you be sure to mention?
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Marcus has been asked to present his colleague, George, with the "Salesperson of the Year" award. What is important for him to remember to say in this speech?
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On the first anniversary of John F. Kennedy's death, a group of close friends and the Kennedy family gathered to pay tribute to JFK's life and accomplishments. Then President Johnson gave a brief speechatthe event. What is the term for this type of speech?
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As maid of honor, Rhonda's toast at her best friend's wedding was as follows: "To the best girlfriend that ever graced my hometown, the best person to cry with, to laugh with, and to be happy with, on herhappiest day; I wish you both all the best." Was this effective, according to the criteria discussed in the chapter on special-occasion speaking?
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The first part of an acceptance speech should be to thank the person making the presentation and the organization that person represents; then, mention a few of the people who have contributed greatly toyour success.
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Although a(n) _____ speech may inform or persuade, its primary goal is to entertain.
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