Deck 6: Supporting Your Ideas

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Which of the following is NOT a type of explanation?

A) Analysis
B) Definition
C) Contrast
D) Description
E) Exposition
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Which of the following uses for statistics was NOT described in your book?

A) Round off your statistics
B) Dramatize your statistics
C) Display your statistics visually
D) Document all statistics
E) Use valid statistics
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Which of the following types of supporting material is the MOST versatile?

A) Statistics
B) Comparison/Contrast
C) Examples
D) Explanation
E) Testimony
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Which of the following comparisons is NOT literal comparison?

A) Jazz is much like rhythm and blues
B) Writing is like building a wall
C) Academic standards are higher in small schools
D) High school was easier than college
E) My dad is older than your dad
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When something is described as hypothetical, this means that it is a(n)

A) theory.
B) fact.
C) actual happening.
D) upbeat situation.
E) false claim.
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Explanations may not include analysis, definition, or description.
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Round off large numbers when citing statistics.
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The example is usually the most effective support.
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Analysis is a form of explanation.
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Every statistic that you use should be documented.
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Dramatized statistics are more likely to be understood and remembered by the audience.
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Include your visual aid when practicing your speech.
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Avoid visual aids that are overly complex.
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Compare and contrast the different forms of explanation.
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Give three suggestions to follow when using statistics. Please, explain.
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Give six specific suggestions for using visual aids in your speeches.
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Explain why the use of statistics and testimony are less effective when dealing with a controversial subject.
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Explain the difference between literal and figurative comparison.
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Deck 6: Supporting Your Ideas
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Which of the following is NOT a type of explanation?

A) Analysis
B) Definition
C) Contrast
D) Description
E) Exposition
C
2
Which of the following uses for statistics was NOT described in your book?

A) Round off your statistics
B) Dramatize your statistics
C) Display your statistics visually
D) Document all statistics
E) Use valid statistics
D
3
Which of the following types of supporting material is the MOST versatile?

A) Statistics
B) Comparison/Contrast
C) Examples
D) Explanation
E) Testimony
C
4
Which of the following comparisons is NOT literal comparison?

A) Jazz is much like rhythm and blues
B) Writing is like building a wall
C) Academic standards are higher in small schools
D) High school was easier than college
E) My dad is older than your dad
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When something is described as hypothetical, this means that it is a(n)

A) theory.
B) fact.
C) actual happening.
D) upbeat situation.
E) false claim.
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Explanations may not include analysis, definition, or description.
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Round off large numbers when citing statistics.
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The example is usually the most effective support.
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Analysis is a form of explanation.
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Every statistic that you use should be documented.
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Dramatized statistics are more likely to be understood and remembered by the audience.
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Include your visual aid when practicing your speech.
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Avoid visual aids that are overly complex.
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Compare and contrast the different forms of explanation.
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Give three suggestions to follow when using statistics. Please, explain.
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Give six specific suggestions for using visual aids in your speeches.
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Explain why the use of statistics and testimony are less effective when dealing with a controversial subject.
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Explain the difference between literal and figurative comparison.
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