Deck 7: Organizing the Body of Your Speech
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Deck 7: Organizing the Body of Your Speech
1
The introduction of a speech should
A) capture the attention of the audience.
B) indicate the central idea of the speech.
C) give the audience a brief outline.
D) begin with humor.
E) inform the audience.
A) capture the attention of the audience.
B) indicate the central idea of the speech.
C) give the audience a brief outline.
D) begin with humor.
E) inform the audience.
A
2
The conclusion of a speech should NOT
A) end with a summary.
B) end with a question.
C) restate the central idea.
D) call for action.
E) give the audience a reason for listening.
A) end with a summary.
B) end with a question.
C) restate the central idea.
D) call for action.
E) give the audience a reason for listening.
E
3
Which of the following statements is NOT a criterion for the main points of a speech?
A) Should be written as a complete sentence
B) Should support the central idea
C) Should be arranged logically
D) Should be transitional
E) Should be equal in importance
A) Should be written as a complete sentence
B) Should support the central idea
C) Should be arranged logically
D) Should be transitional
E) Should be equal in importance
D
4
Which of the following functions is NOT a characteristic of the transition?
A) Act like guideposts for your listeners
B) Move listeners from one point to the next
C) Provide coherence to the speech
D) Provide parallelism to speech
E) Indicate direction
A) Act like guideposts for your listeners
B) Move listeners from one point to the next
C) Provide coherence to the speech
D) Provide parallelism to speech
E) Indicate direction
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5
The central idea you choose for your speech should
A) determine the main points you select.
B) determine the length of your speech.
C) be restated in the conclusion.
D) determine your subpoints.
E) All of the above
A) determine the main points you select.
B) determine the length of your speech.
C) be restated in the conclusion.
D) determine your subpoints.
E) All of the above
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6
The Motivated Sequence was developed by
A) University of Wisconsin communications faculty.
B) Winston Brembeck.
C) Alan H. Monroe.
D) James Thurber.
E) Benjamim Disraeli.
A) University of Wisconsin communications faculty.
B) Winston Brembeck.
C) Alan H. Monroe.
D) James Thurber.
E) Benjamim Disraeli.
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7
Main points should be underlined.
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8
Topical arrangement is often suggested by speech.
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9
Describe and give an example of five of the following organizational patterns:
A. Chronological order
B. General to specific
C. Topical
D. Spatial
E. Cause and effect
F. Problem-Solution
G. Motivated sequence
A. Chronological order
B. General to specific
C. Topical
D. Spatial
E. Cause and effect
F. Problem-Solution
G. Motivated sequence
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10
Give four specific suggestions for developing the main points of your speech.
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11
Identify and give examples of three types of transitions.
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12
Discuss the five steps of Monroe's Motivated Sequence.
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