Exam 7: Organize Your Speech Steps 5, 6, and 7
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Exam 2: Listening and Criticism40 Questions
Exam 3: Preparing and Presenting a Public Speech Steps 110, in Brief40 Questions
Exam 4: Select Your Topic, Purposes, and Thesis Step 140 Questions
Exam 5: Analyze Your Audience and Research Your Speech Steps 2 and 340 Questions
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Exam 7: Organize Your Speech Steps 5, 6, and 740 Questions
Exam 8: Word, Rehearse, and Present Your Speech Steps 8, 9, and 1040 Questions
Exam 9: Informing Your Audience40 Questions
Exam 10: Persuading Your Audience40 Questions
Exam 11: Speaking on Special Occasions40 Questions
Exam 12: Speaking in Groups40 Questions
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Speeches formatted with the ause-effect pattern tend to divide naturally into two basic parts or two main points.
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When using the temporal organizational pattern, you describe a place or object by using a progressive movement - from top to bottom, front to back, east to west, etc.
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Most organizational patterns divide speeches into three parts-introduction, body, and conclusion. But the _____ is different, organizing the speech into five parts.
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motivated sequence
Four speeches are suggested for a seminar, each with a different intention and goal. In which situation would the topical pattern be most appropriate?
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A speaker who asks a question, cites a little-known fact, refers to a recent event, or uses humor is employing techniques designed to specifically fulfill the goal of establishing a speaker-audience-topic (S-A-T) relationship.
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The text suggests six ways to gain attention during your introduction. List at least three, and provide an example of each.
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What is involved in orienting the audience? Describe the goal of this process and discuss some specific things a speaker can do to accomplish it in the speech.
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The _____ is a blueprint for your speech, allowing you to see all the elements of the presentation and their relationship to one another.
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Discuss several steps to take when beginning to work on a speech and developing the main points.
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Which part of the speech is optional in an informative presentation, but required in a persuasive presentation?
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A speaker occasionally drops in single words - First, Thus, So, Therefore - as transitions. These _____ let her listeners know where she is in the speech.
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References to sources of information are handled most effectively when they are
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Which of the following is accurate concerning the conclusion of the speech?
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When you consider whether audience members are from a high-context or low-context culture, you are thinking about
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The introduction serves three primary purposes: to gain attention, to orient the audience, and to _____.
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What technique should be used when developing and wording your main points and subpoints, so they are structured in a consistent and understandable way?
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In your conclusion, you should offer a summary of your speech - by restating the thesis, purpose, main points, or importance of the topic.
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When wording the main points, you should use _____, which means consistent grammatical structure including many of the same words.
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In the _____, you should use key words, phrases, and abbreviations that can be easily recognized and read at a glance.
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