Exam 16: Informative Speaking
Exam 1: Why Public Speaking Matters Today58 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics Matters: Understanding the Ethics of Public Speaking66 Questions
Exam 3: Speaking Confidently89 Questions
Exam 4: The Importance of Listening122 Questions
Exam 5: Audience Analysis89 Questions
Exam 6: Finding a Purpose and Selecting a Topic100 Questions
Exam 7: Researching Your Speech100 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Ideas and Building Arguments72 Questions
Exam 9: Introductions Matter: How to Begin a Speech Effectively73 Questions
Exam 10: Creating the Body of a Speech77 Questions
Exam 11: Concluding With Power43 Questions
Exam 12: Outlining67 Questions
Exam 13: The Importance of Language65 Questions
Exam 14: Delivering the Speech95 Questions
Exam 15: Presentation Aids: Design and Usage89 Questions
Exam 16: Informative Speaking45 Questions
Exam 17: Persuasive Speaking70 Questions
Exam 18: Speaking to Entertain62 Questions
Exam 19: Your First Speech32 Questions
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You should assume that something that's obvious to you will also be obvious to the members of your audience.
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What type of speech involves predictable series of changes,phases,or steps?
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Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for making information clear and interesting to an audience?
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Which of the three basic goals of informative speaking focuses on a carefully narrowed topic and purpose?
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Abstractions are concrete ideas that exist independent of whether they are observed or practiced (e.g. ,social equality).
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