Exam 6: Developing Your 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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To be successful,a topic must be appropriate to the audience but not the occasion.
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In his speech outline,Barnett included the sentence: "Censorship of the music industry violates our First Amendment right to free speech." This is an example of a(n)
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The ______ of any speech is to inform,to persuade,or to entertain.
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How many main ideas does the text suggest you should have in your speech?
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Not only should a speaker's choice of topic be relevant to the interests and expectations of his or her listeners,it should also take into account the knowledge listeners already have about the subject.
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What is the difference between a purpose statement and a central idea?
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"I'm going to talk about the sport of racquetball,including the history of the game,some of the basic equipment used when playing racquetball,and some of the health benefits derived from the sport." This is an example of a(n)
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Speakers should choose topics that are important-topics that matter to their listeners as well as to themselves.
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Selma has found that her central idea does not easily break down into logical divisions.She has also come to the conclusion that asking why the central idea is true does not support her speech purpose.In this case,what method should Selma use to develop her main points?
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What three questions can be asked to generate main ideas for a speech?
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An informative speech has been assigned,so Angel starts to worry about what he can possibly present to his class.That night he takes out a blank sheet of paper and just starts writing down every possible idea for a speech topic that he can think of.What is Angel doing?
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Searching for logical divisions in a subject is a strategy for determining your
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To arrive at a ______ for your speech,you should think in precise terms of what you want your audience to be able to do at the end of your speech.
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______ are detailed points of focus for developing your central idea.
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When you make a list of your own interests and begin writing as many topics related to these as you can without stopping to evaluate them,you are using a technique known as
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A complete declarative sentence that summarizes your speech is known as the
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_____ is a creative problem-solving technique used to generate many ideas for a topic.
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