Exam 2: Presenting Your First Speech
Exam 1: Speaking With Confidence50 Questions
Exam 2: Presenting Your First Speech50 Questions
Exam 3: Speaking Freely and Ethically50 Questions
Exam 4: Listening to Speeches49 Questions
Exam 5: Analyzing Your Audience50 Questions
Exam 6: Developing Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 7: Gathering and Using Supporting Material50 Questions
Exam 8: Organizing and Outlining Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 9: Introducing and Concluding Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 10: Using Words Well: Speaker Language and Style50 Questions
Exam 11: Delivering Your Speech50 Questions
Exam 12: Using Presentation Aids50 Questions
Exam 13: Speaking to Inform50 Questions
Exam 14: Understanding Principles of Persuasive Speaking50 Questions
Exam 15: Using Persuasive Strategies50 Questions
Exam 16: Speaking for Special Occasions and Purposes50 Questions
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According to the text,the central focus on public speaking should be the
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When using visual aids as supporting material,the simplest aids are usually the least effective.
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A ______ statement identifies the precise,measurable audience response you desire.
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You should always make choices in designing and delivering your speech with your audience in mind.
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Write a specific purpose statement for a speech on the topic of common food allergies with the general purpose "to inform."
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How does the specific purpose statement differ from the central idea?
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The development or discovery of ideas and insights is known as ______.
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After-dinner speeches and comic monologues have the general purpose to
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Identify the three types of general purposes for speeches and give an example of each.
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