Exam 13: Researching and Developing Support for Public Speeches

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The assumption that an expert in one area is also an expert in another area is known as

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If you don't have a real example,it is fine to make one up as long as you tell your audience it is a hypothetical example.

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Detailed examples are useful when listeners are familiar with an idea.

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A(n)____________________ is one that is not factual but is used by the speaker to add clarity and interest to the speech.

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Statistics do not enhance speaker credibility.

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You should develop consistency in your visual slides.

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____________________ are exact citations of statements made by others.

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Name four types of examples you can use in your public speech and explain how each can support your ideas and/or claims.

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Interviews allow a speaker to

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