Exam 8: Word, Rehearse, and Present Your Speech Steps 8, 9, and 10

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Extemporaneous speeches involve thorough preparation but no memorizing at all, just a relaxed and informal style with the occasional referral to notes.

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A classmate needs advice about using notes during his first speech. You can remind him that the text suggests

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Audiences don't like it when speakers read their speeches.

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What are figures of speech, and how do they relate to public speaking? From the dozen listed in the text (alliteration, hyperbole, irony, metaphor, simile, synecdoche, metonymy, antithesis, personification, rhetorical question, oxymoron, and idiom), choose and briefly define five, then give an example that you might use in a speech.

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A financial advisor begins his presentation by saying, "It is never too late to start saving for retirement, and it is never too early to start saving for retirement." His words are an example of _____.

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A new regional manager is ready to practice giving her report to the annual meeting, but is not exactly sure how. She should be advised to rehearse it

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The first step toward achieving a powerful style of speech is to eliminate the powerless forms of speech that you use now.

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One of the best techniques for rehearsing a speech involves interrupting the practice to make any changes and corrections on the spot.

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In public speaking, the three main problems related to movement by the speaker are too _____, too _____, and too _____.

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Guidelines for sentence construction in speeches recommend that sentences be _____ rather than _____.

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As speaker, what is one thing to avoid during the question-and-answer session following the presentation?

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A retired accountant decides to run for Congress and will be delivering speeches from manuscript. When composing his texts, it would be a good idea to

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Speakers are advised to follow the basic rules of good posture, such as putting hands in pockets or clasping them behind their back, and leaning casually on a desk or lectern.

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Active verbs, imagery, and figures of speech are helpful in achieving which aspect of wording the speech?

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A poet incorporates many words and phrases invoking temperature, texture, and touch in her lecture, so the audience can practically feel what she is describing. In this way she creates _____ imagery in her speech.

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A speaker who learned English as a second language often accents the wrong syllable and says sounds that should be silent - demonstrating two of the most widespread problems with

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Perhaps the most important characteristic of effective public speaking is recognizing that audiences are consistent in what they consider to be an effective delivery.

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How can speakers handle question-and-answer periods effectively? Discuss some common problems that may arise, and list at least three tips for these sessions.

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Generally, there is simpler and more familiar language in oral speech than in written language.

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As opposed to written style, oral style is characterized by

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