Deck 14: Composing Your Speech

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In your speech,if you say,"Dr.Smith,a sleep specialist,recommends getting at least six hours of sleep nightly to avoid obesity,heart disease,and high blood pressure," you are using

A) paraphrasing.
B) hypothetical example.
C) expert testimony.
D) direct quotation.
E) real example.
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If a speaker takes the central idea from a primary source,what type of testimony is he or she relying upon?

A) direct quotation
B) paraphrasing
C) expert testimony
D) layperson testimony
E) real example
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Which of the following is an effective speech thesis?

A) To inform my audience on why an Android-based phone is preferable to an Apple IOS-based phone.
B) To inform my audience on guns and the violence they cause.
C) Cyberbullying can be prevented.
D) The Internet and its use among the millennial generation.
E) Effects of the overuse of media on children.
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A speaker explaining "With the advent of new technologies,a diagnosis of cancer is similar to managing any other chronic condition such as diabetes or asthma" is employing what type of supporting material?

A) hypothetical example
B) real example
C) testimony
D) analogy
E) definition
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In the text example of a briefing on visiting Las Vegas,what organizational pattern would be most appropriate?

A) chronological
B) spatial
C) topical
D) problem-solution
E) cause-effect
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Tyler,a long-distance runner,delivers a presentation on the benefits of running and aerobic exercise,and cites his own personal running experience.What type of supporting material is he relying on?

A) layperson testimony
B) expert testimony
C) analogy
D) real example
E) hypothetical example
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The example thesis "Establishing and maintaining a home garden can benefit your well-being" would be organized most appropriately by using which pattern?

A) chronological
B) problem-solution
C) cause-effect
D) topical
E) spatial
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A presentation that is organized into categories or subtopics is using what organizational pattern?

A) topical
B) chronological
C) spatial
D) cause-effect
E) problem-solution
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Which of the following would NOT be recommended when developing the main points of a presentation?

A) Each main point should address several ideas.
B) Each main point should focus on only one idea.
C) Each main point supports the speech thesis.
D) Speeches contain two to five main points.
E) Main points can be divided into subpoints.
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An effective speech thesis meets which of the following requirements?

A) evolves from a specific purpose statement
B) states the point or position of the topic
C) foreshadows main points
D) one simple declarative sentence
E) all of the options are correct
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In comparing a specific purpose to a speech thesis,what statement most accurately distinguishes the two types of statements?

A) Speech thesis is the basis of a specific purpose statement.
B) Neither statement needs to be included in the introduction.
C) Both statements must be included in the introduction.
D) Specific purpose is stated in the introduction.
E) Speech thesis is explicitly stated in the introduction.
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The organizational pattern used in demonstrations or in presentations about how to make something is called

A) spatial.
B) topical.
C) chronological.
D) cause-effect.
E) problem-solution.
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A speaker can use which of the following supporting materials in their presentation?

A) definitions
B) statistics
C) examples
D) testimony
E) all of the options are correct
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If a speaker begins with,"Imagine what it would be like if everyone has been tested for and knows their HIV status." What type of supporting material is being demonstrated?

A) real example
B) hypothetical example
C) testimony
D) definition
E) analogy
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The speech thesis "Getting an annual health screening as a college student can save your life" would be used with a presentation following which pattern of organization?

A) cause-effect
B) chronological
C) topical
D) spatial
E) problem-solution
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When using subpoints,a speaker must recognize that

A) subpoints are required for each main point.
B) subpoints do not need to be related to the main point.
C) subpoints obfuscate main points.
D) subpoints must relate to the main point.
E) subpoints should only be used in the conclusion.
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When supporting your main points with statistics,it is important to remember

A) to use exact,precise numbers.
B) that more is better.
C) to use a visual chart or graph to help make sense of information.
D) not to relate them to other information.
E) not to use any other supporting information.
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All of the following are a type of connective EXCEPT

A) internal preview.
B) internal summary.
C) transitional phrase.
D) signpost.
E) paraphrasing.
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"The GOP needs to focus on bipartisan politics as did Governor Christie when he worked with our Democratic president to address the destruction along the shore from Hurricane Sandy," is a demonstration of what type of supporting material?

A) hypothetical example
B) expert testimony
C) real example
D) layperson testimony
E) analogy
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Hector,a registered nurse specializing in nutrition,gives a presentation on the benefits of a vegetarian diet.He is using

A) hypothetical example.
B) layperson testimony.
C) expert testimony.
D) real example.
E) analogy.
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If a speaker defines a specific purpose,a speech thesis is not needed.
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The use of paraphrasing is acceptable for a speaker,particularly when original source material is too complex or confusing for a direct quotation.
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In using testimony,it is recommended that a speaker rely on expert instead of layperson testimony.
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One strategy for making your point compelling is to include as many statistics as possible.
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Subpoints must relate to the main point or they can further confuse one's audience.
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A speech should contain two to five points,with each point focusing on only one idea.
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Most speeches have at least four parts.
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Main points primarily function to support one's speech thesis.
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In an introduction,it is important to remember to

A) define your sources.
B) begin with,"Hi my name is ...and today I'm going to talk about ..."
C) begin with a specific purpose statement.
D) preview your main points first.
E) gain attention first and end with a preview of your main points.
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A topical pattern organizes main points into categories or subtopics.
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When a speaker creates a preparation outline,what principle should he or she bear in mind?

A) use a large font
B) use key words or phrases
C) use the principle of subordination
D) use time codes
E) include side notes
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Your authors recommend avoiding hypothetical examples and instead using real examples in composing a speech.
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Which of the following would NOT be appropriate to include in a speaker's conclusion?

A) tell them what you told them
B) use a signpost or transition
C) introduce new material
D) leave a memorable impact
E) summarize main points
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Which of the following is NOT a function of your speech introduction?

A) gain the listener's attention
B) define your speech thesis
C) establish credibility
D) leave a memorable impact
E) preview your main points
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Words such as "first," "second," and "next" that quickly introduce a new idea or point are called

A) transitional phrases.
B) internal summaries.
C) signposts.
D) internal previews.
E) conclusions.
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In addition to the use of connectives,what other strategy can a speaker use to engage the audience?

A) integrate novelty
B) use appropriate humor
C) tell a story
D) integrate presentation media
E) all of the options are correct
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What connective is most useful for making sure the audience doesn't get lost when you begin to make a new main point?

A) internal summary
B) internal preview
C) transitional phrase
D) signpost
E) introduction
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Which connective would you recommend speakers use if they wanted to provide their listeners with a "first look" or a statement indicating what they are going to tell them?

A) transitional phrase
B) internal summary
C) internal preview
D) signpost
E) introduction
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What connective does your text suggest using when covering a main point with multiple aspects?

A) internal preview
B) internal summary
C) transitional phrase
D) signposts
E) conclusion
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While the specific purpose is stated explicitly in the introduction,a speech thesis guides one's research.
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Process of determining your speech thesis,main points,and arranging them._______
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A type of example that compares something known to something unknown._______
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The breakdown of main points._______
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A speech of demonstration or how to make something is often organized using a chronological pattern.
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Internal previews,internal summaries,transitional phrases,and signposts are all types of connectives.
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Using the exact words of a person to make a point._______
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According to your text,the most effective method for gaining attention is to state,"Hi,my name is...and today I'm going to talk about."
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Complete sentence identifying the central idea of your presentation._______
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Relying on the words or experience of others._______
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The use of novelty,humor,presentation media,and telling a story are all strategies a speaker can use to engage listeners.
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Specific references that illustrate ideas._______
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Establishing credibility is a key component only for persuasive presentations.
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Your conclusion is a good place to include information that you did not yet cover in the body of your presentation.
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A summary of another's words or experiences._______
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For motivational persuasive presentations,a speaker would be wise to consider a problem-solution pattern of organization.
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A number that summarizes a formal observation about a phenomenon._______
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When main points are organized into categories or subtopics._______
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Key statements or principles that support your speech thesis._______
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The most effective speeches are based on a preparation outline and are presented using a delivery outline.
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If you are describing a resort destination to your audience,you would be wise to use a spatial organizational pattern.
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Shows how events lead to specific outcomes._______
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Statements that tell an audience what you are going to tell them._______
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Shows how things are related within a physical space._______
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An organizational pattern used for presentations that show how to do or make something._______
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A connective that provides a short review of information you've discussed within a section of the speech._______
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A practice that ensures that you're making valid arguments and that your claims are well supported and logical._______
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Brief words or numbers that quickly introduce a new idea._______
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Describes a problem and presents a solution._______
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An outline used while actually presenting your speech to an audience._______
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Words or phrases that link ideas together._______
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A detail of your presentation's overall structure._______
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A verbal signal used to indicate that you're shifting to another point or idea._______
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In your speech,if you say,"Dr.Smith,a sleep specialist,recommends getting at least six hours of sleep nightly to avoid obesity,heart disease,and high blood pressure," you are using

A) paraphrasing.
B) hypothetical example.
C) expert testimony.
D) direct quotation.
E) real example.
D
2
If a speaker takes the central idea from a primary source,what type of testimony is he or she relying upon?

A) direct quotation
B) paraphrasing
C) expert testimony
D) layperson testimony
E) real example
B
3
Which of the following is an effective speech thesis?

A) To inform my audience on why an Android-based phone is preferable to an Apple IOS-based phone.
B) To inform my audience on guns and the violence they cause.
C) Cyberbullying can be prevented.
D) The Internet and its use among the millennial generation.
E) Effects of the overuse of media on children.
C
4
A speaker explaining "With the advent of new technologies,a diagnosis of cancer is similar to managing any other chronic condition such as diabetes or asthma" is employing what type of supporting material?

A) hypothetical example
B) real example
C) testimony
D) analogy
E) definition
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In the text example of a briefing on visiting Las Vegas,what organizational pattern would be most appropriate?

A) chronological
B) spatial
C) topical
D) problem-solution
E) cause-effect
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Tyler,a long-distance runner,delivers a presentation on the benefits of running and aerobic exercise,and cites his own personal running experience.What type of supporting material is he relying on?

A) layperson testimony
B) expert testimony
C) analogy
D) real example
E) hypothetical example
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The example thesis "Establishing and maintaining a home garden can benefit your well-being" would be organized most appropriately by using which pattern?

A) chronological
B) problem-solution
C) cause-effect
D) topical
E) spatial
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A presentation that is organized into categories or subtopics is using what organizational pattern?

A) topical
B) chronological
C) spatial
D) cause-effect
E) problem-solution
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Which of the following would NOT be recommended when developing the main points of a presentation?

A) Each main point should address several ideas.
B) Each main point should focus on only one idea.
C) Each main point supports the speech thesis.
D) Speeches contain two to five main points.
E) Main points can be divided into subpoints.
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An effective speech thesis meets which of the following requirements?

A) evolves from a specific purpose statement
B) states the point or position of the topic
C) foreshadows main points
D) one simple declarative sentence
E) all of the options are correct
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In comparing a specific purpose to a speech thesis,what statement most accurately distinguishes the two types of statements?

A) Speech thesis is the basis of a specific purpose statement.
B) Neither statement needs to be included in the introduction.
C) Both statements must be included in the introduction.
D) Specific purpose is stated in the introduction.
E) Speech thesis is explicitly stated in the introduction.
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The organizational pattern used in demonstrations or in presentations about how to make something is called

A) spatial.
B) topical.
C) chronological.
D) cause-effect.
E) problem-solution.
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A speaker can use which of the following supporting materials in their presentation?

A) definitions
B) statistics
C) examples
D) testimony
E) all of the options are correct
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If a speaker begins with,"Imagine what it would be like if everyone has been tested for and knows their HIV status." What type of supporting material is being demonstrated?

A) real example
B) hypothetical example
C) testimony
D) definition
E) analogy
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The speech thesis "Getting an annual health screening as a college student can save your life" would be used with a presentation following which pattern of organization?

A) cause-effect
B) chronological
C) topical
D) spatial
E) problem-solution
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When using subpoints,a speaker must recognize that

A) subpoints are required for each main point.
B) subpoints do not need to be related to the main point.
C) subpoints obfuscate main points.
D) subpoints must relate to the main point.
E) subpoints should only be used in the conclusion.
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When supporting your main points with statistics,it is important to remember

A) to use exact,precise numbers.
B) that more is better.
C) to use a visual chart or graph to help make sense of information.
D) not to relate them to other information.
E) not to use any other supporting information.
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All of the following are a type of connective EXCEPT

A) internal preview.
B) internal summary.
C) transitional phrase.
D) signpost.
E) paraphrasing.
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"The GOP needs to focus on bipartisan politics as did Governor Christie when he worked with our Democratic president to address the destruction along the shore from Hurricane Sandy," is a demonstration of what type of supporting material?

A) hypothetical example
B) expert testimony
C) real example
D) layperson testimony
E) analogy
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Hector,a registered nurse specializing in nutrition,gives a presentation on the benefits of a vegetarian diet.He is using

A) hypothetical example.
B) layperson testimony.
C) expert testimony.
D) real example.
E) analogy.
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If a speaker defines a specific purpose,a speech thesis is not needed.
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The use of paraphrasing is acceptable for a speaker,particularly when original source material is too complex or confusing for a direct quotation.
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In using testimony,it is recommended that a speaker rely on expert instead of layperson testimony.
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One strategy for making your point compelling is to include as many statistics as possible.
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Subpoints must relate to the main point or they can further confuse one's audience.
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A speech should contain two to five points,with each point focusing on only one idea.
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Most speeches have at least four parts.
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Main points primarily function to support one's speech thesis.
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In an introduction,it is important to remember to

A) define your sources.
B) begin with,"Hi my name is ...and today I'm going to talk about ..."
C) begin with a specific purpose statement.
D) preview your main points first.
E) gain attention first and end with a preview of your main points.
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A topical pattern organizes main points into categories or subtopics.
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When a speaker creates a preparation outline,what principle should he or she bear in mind?

A) use a large font
B) use key words or phrases
C) use the principle of subordination
D) use time codes
E) include side notes
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Your authors recommend avoiding hypothetical examples and instead using real examples in composing a speech.
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Which of the following would NOT be appropriate to include in a speaker's conclusion?

A) tell them what you told them
B) use a signpost or transition
C) introduce new material
D) leave a memorable impact
E) summarize main points
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Which of the following is NOT a function of your speech introduction?

A) gain the listener's attention
B) define your speech thesis
C) establish credibility
D) leave a memorable impact
E) preview your main points
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Words such as "first," "second," and "next" that quickly introduce a new idea or point are called

A) transitional phrases.
B) internal summaries.
C) signposts.
D) internal previews.
E) conclusions.
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In addition to the use of connectives,what other strategy can a speaker use to engage the audience?

A) integrate novelty
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C) tell a story
D) integrate presentation media
E) all of the options are correct
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What connective is most useful for making sure the audience doesn't get lost when you begin to make a new main point?

A) internal summary
B) internal preview
C) transitional phrase
D) signpost
E) introduction
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Which connective would you recommend speakers use if they wanted to provide their listeners with a "first look" or a statement indicating what they are going to tell them?

A) transitional phrase
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C) internal preview
D) signpost
E) introduction
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What connective does your text suggest using when covering a main point with multiple aspects?

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E) conclusion
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While the specific purpose is stated explicitly in the introduction,a speech thesis guides one's research.
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Process of determining your speech thesis,main points,and arranging them._______
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A type of example that compares something known to something unknown._______
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The breakdown of main points._______
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A speech of demonstration or how to make something is often organized using a chronological pattern.
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Internal previews,internal summaries,transitional phrases,and signposts are all types of connectives.
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Using the exact words of a person to make a point._______
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According to your text,the most effective method for gaining attention is to state,"Hi,my name is...and today I'm going to talk about."
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Complete sentence identifying the central idea of your presentation._______
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Relying on the words or experience of others._______
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The use of novelty,humor,presentation media,and telling a story are all strategies a speaker can use to engage listeners.
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Specific references that illustrate ideas._______
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Establishing credibility is a key component only for persuasive presentations.
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Your conclusion is a good place to include information that you did not yet cover in the body of your presentation.
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A summary of another's words or experiences._______
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For motivational persuasive presentations,a speaker would be wise to consider a problem-solution pattern of organization.
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A number that summarizes a formal observation about a phenomenon._______
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When main points are organized into categories or subtopics._______
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Key statements or principles that support your speech thesis._______
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The most effective speeches are based on a preparation outline and are presented using a delivery outline.
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If you are describing a resort destination to your audience,you would be wise to use a spatial organizational pattern.
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Shows how events lead to specific outcomes._______
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Statements that tell an audience what you are going to tell them._______
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Shows how things are related within a physical space._______
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An organizational pattern used for presentations that show how to do or make something._______
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A practice that ensures that you're making valid arguments and that your claims are well supported and logical._______
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