Exam 13: Informative Speaking

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Staying audience-centered throughout the speech process means that you develop and present your speech, continually reflecting only on the needs and interests of the speaker.

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__________ are about abstractions, things you cannot perceive with your senses-such as ideas, theories, principles, worldviews, or beliefs.

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A speech that explains the different parts of a computer is a speech about a(n) __________.

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Which of the following is not one of the organizational patterns for informative speeches?

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Speeches about objects are about anything that is tangible-that is, can be perceived by the senses.

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It is not possible to present too little information in a speech causing the audience to be confused.

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What type of organizational pattern organizes main points to illustrate how a topic has developed over time or what sequential steps an audience must take to complete a task?

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An informative speech communicates knowledge and understanding about a(n) __________.

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Which of the following is not a tip to help speakers give effective informative speeches?

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Which of the following is not part of ethical informative speaking?

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