Exam 7: Developing Your Speech

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Mabel's central idea is "A liberal arts education benefits the student in two ways." What phrase in this central idea indicates to Mabel that her central idea has logical divisions?

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State the guidelines for preparing a specific purpose.

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A specific purpose statement should: - use words that refer to observable or measurable behavior. - be limited to a single idea. - reflect the needs,interests,expectations,and knowledge level of your audience.

"To tell my audience about pigs," is a good specific purpose statement.

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The central idea for your speech on "use sunscreen" just will not break itself down into logical divisions.Rather than trying to find another topic that divides more logically,you would

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When you make a list of your own interests,and just begin writing as many topics related to these as you can think of without stopping to consider them,you are using a technique Known as

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What are the steps involved in brainstorming for a topic?

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When Elizabeth was asked to be the after-dinner speaker for the senior honors dinner, she responded with great enthusiasm.She viewed this as an opportunity to reflect on her time in college,bring a smile to her fellow seniors' faces,relay the excitement of the event,and help them enjoy themselves.In this situation,Elizabeth would be speaking to

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During your speech you ask your audience to sign a petition to increase student parking areas.Your general goal is to

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A disadvantage of searching the Web for a topic idea is that it does not aid in developing a preliminary bibliography while you are searching for a topic.

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You should never select a topic that you are not already familiar with,even if you would like to know more about it.

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It's the end of the semester,your brain is fried,and you just can't come up with a creative topic for your persuasive speech.As a last resort,you pick up the daily newspaper and Decide on a topic by looking at one of the headlines.Is this advisable?

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Emily has been asked to speak to a group of her colleagues at work about a new project,but she wonders,"What do these people already know about this project,and are they excited about it?" These questions reflect Emily's

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Is it appropriate to develop a speech topic based on something you heard on a television talk show?

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The ______ of your speech are detailed points of focus that help you develop your central idea.

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"I'm going to talk about the sport of racquetball,including the history of the game, the basic equipment used when playing racquetball,and the health benefits derived from the sport." An audience member would recognize this as

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When searching for a speech topic,Web directories,such as Yahoo!,are helpful because

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Almost all speeches have an overall goal to inform,to persuade,or to entertain.This goal for your speech is known as its

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"At the end of my speech,my audience will be able to list the three different types of Reggae music." This statement is an example of a

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Once you have generated your main ideas,you can add a preview of those main ideas to your central idea to produce a _______ for your speech.

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______ is a creative problem-solving technique used to generate many ideas for a topic.

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