Exam 10: Introducing Your Speech
Exam 1: Introduction to Public Speaking50 Questions
Exam 2: Speaking With Confidence50 Questions
Exam 3: Presenting Your First Speech50 Questions
Exam 4: Speaking Freely and Ethically50 Questions
Exam 5: Listening to Speeches49 Questions
Exam 6: Analyzing Your Audience50 Questions
Exam 7: Developing Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 8: Gathering and Using Supporting50 Questions
Exam 9: Organizing and Outlining Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 10: Introducing Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 11: Concluding Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 12: Using Words Well: Speaker Language and Style50 Questions
Exam 13: Delivering Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 14: Designing and Using Presentation Aids50 Questions
Exam 15: Speaking to Inform50 Questions
Exam 16: Understanding Principles of Persuasive Speaking50 Questions
Exam 17: Using Persuasive Strategies51 Questions
Exam 18: Speaking for Special Occasions and Purposes50 Questions
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A credibility statement is an organizational strategy called a signpost.
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A rhetorical question is intended to provoke thought,rather than elicit an answer.
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According to the text,what is the most inherently interesting type of supporting material?
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Leonard walked to the podium,made direct eye contact with the audience,then asked the audience: "Have you ever wondered what a hot dog is made of? Do you really want to know?" What introductory device was Leonard using?
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Explain the purpose of using a startling fact or statistic in a speech introduction and provide an example of how you could use one.
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_______ is an audience's perception of a speaker as competent,trustworthy,and believable.
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Kennedy wants to use a reference to a recent event in her speech about stem cell research.In order to do so effectively,Kennedy must choose an event that occurred within the past
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Referring to a recent event decreases your credibility by showing that you are only knowledgeable about current events and not historical ones.
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To turn questions into an effective introduction,you must think of good questions and
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If your speech is one of several being presented on the same occasion,such as in a speech class,at a symposium,or as part of a lecture series you may want to make a reference to _______.
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If your topic is timely,a reference to a _______ can be a good way to begin your speech.
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Often a past writer or speaker has expressed an opinion on your topic that is more authoritative,comprehensive,or memorable than what you can say.
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In an introduction,you may ask a question that doesn't require a response but makes the audience think about your topic.This type of question is an ______ question.
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A speaker who describes his/her main points as part of the introduction is utilizing an
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One way to build credibility in the introduction is to be prepared and appear confident.
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The main purpose of a speech introduction is to get the audience's attention,regardless of whether it is favorable or unfavorable.
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An illustration or anecdote is the most inherently interesting type of supporting material.
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The day Marcus delivered his speech about the dangers of paparazzi stalking celebrities was also the anniversary of the death of Princess Diana.Marcus decided to mention this in his speech introduction.What introductory device was Marcus using?
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