Deck 10: Creating the Body of a Speech

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The information covered in each main point:

A)can be woven through all the main points.
B)is an opportunity for great depth in detail.
C)may start with a recognizable quotation.
D)must be truly new to your audience.
E)should be distinct from the other points.
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The main points in the body of the speech are:

A)cues that help the audience give an appropriate response.
B)important facts and concepts your audience should know.
C)the key ideas that allow the speech to accomplish its purpose.
D)points during which you must reclaim audience attention.
E)seemingly small,but very important,details that matter.
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_________ ________ are the key ideas you present in order to accomplish a specific purpose.
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Main points should be balanced both in length and in importance.
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When we refer to the logical flow of main points,we refer to:

A)the accuracy of information in each main point.
B)the effectiveness of the examples we provide.
C)how well we use linear reasoning in each point.
D)making sure each main point is important.
E)whether they make sense in a particular order.
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A speech is most influential if it has a substantial number of main points.
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____________ structure means that you should structure your main points so that they all sound similar.
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A logical flow of main points means that it makes sense to present them in a certain order.
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Once you generate a list of many possible main points,you should ask:

A)can they become bullet points?
B)do they fit together coherently?
C)how can I make use of them all?
D)should I create acronyms?
E)which ones are most impressive?
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The purpose of your speech should be as broad and inclusive as possible.
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In deciding what your main points should be,you should consider:

A)the element of surprise that will get and hold the attention of the audience.
B)including a review of information the audience may have forgotten.
C)making a statement about your commitment to disagree with experts.
D)using main points that will pique the curiosity of audience members.
E)what information your audience needs in order to understand your topic.
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Balancing your main points means:

A)having an equal number of positive and negative main points.
B)leaving your audience uncertain as to your views on the topic.
C)making certain that every statement will be fair and objective.
D)putting both "pro" and "con" information into each main point.
E)treating each point with the same depth of detail,emphasis,and length.
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In deciding how many main points to include,you should consider:

A)directly announcing each main point when it's time to present it.
B)that fewer main points,rather than many,will be easier to remember.
C)having one main point that includes all the information you will use.
D)making sure that your audience responds positively to each one.
E)that using a great deal of knowledge will be impressive to listeners.
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Each main point should be directly related to the other main points and to the purpose of the speech.
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The specific purpose of a speech should be:

A)easy to understand.
B)familiar to listeners.
C)focused and concrete.
D)an interesting topic.
E)well-worded and vivid.
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People tend to remember information from speeches that are ____________.
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Thinking strategically about the body of your speech means:

A)creating persuasive strategies in order to get audience agreement.
B)creating psychological strategies to maintain audience attention.
C)determining what is essential and important to its purpose.
D)making sure all claims are fully supported by authoritative citations.
E)using multiple approaches in order to make all the points clear.
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A parallel structure of main points refers to:

A)beginning each with the same three-word sequence.
B)making sure you provide synonyms for all concepts.
C)proving that all the points support your conclusion.
D)putting a definition or quotation into each point.
E)similar grammatical structure in stating those points.
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What is a specific purpose? How should it be stated?
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The content of a speech should be organized around its ____________ ____________.
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What is the importance of narrowing a speech topic? What can happen if a speech topic is too broad?
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A categorical/topic speech pattern is:

A)defining terms in ways specific to the purpose of a speech.
B)the organization of chunks of information that go together.
C)a pattern of stating something categorically,then proving it.
D)a speech structure that presents questions followed by answers.
E)a way of comparing and contrasting different things or ideas.
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A biographical speech pattern:

A)examines the influence of world events on the subject.
B)focuses on the formation and development of a group.
C)invariably makes use of the chronological speech pattern.
D)is usually used for an informative or entertaining speech.
E)persuades the audience that the subject is good or bad.
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In the problem-cause-solution format,you:

A)describe a problem,state what you think is the cause,and recommend a solution.
B)explain why something is a problem and convince listeners that action is urgent.
C)propose a plan that will prevent or reduce a specific set of problems in the future.
D)reveal a situation that will become a problem in the future,and propose change.
E)show how a historical problem was solved by addressing an unsuspected cause.
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The organization pattern for a speech should:

A)allow the inclusion of more main points.
B)be immediately obvious to the audience.
C)determine how you frame your thesis.
D)enhance the logical presentation of points.
E)make it easier to memorize the speech.
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Using an example,explain how to choose a specific purpose and three main points that support the purpose.
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The spatial speech pattern is uniquely suited to a persuasive speech.
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A spatial speech pattern:

A)allows a speaker to use evidence and reasoning in a reverse order.
B)delivers the most important ideas in the beginning of the speech.
C)makes sure that each of the main points is about the same length.
D)organizes main points according to how they exist in physical space.
E)presents two or more events that occur or occurred simultaneously.
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What does "parallel structure" refer to?
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What is a logical flow of main points?
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A psychological speech pattern:

A)begins with a riveting rhetorical question.
B)bombards listeners with startling facts.
C)is designed to follow a logical argument.
D)persuades listeners by being informal.
E)relies on strategies found in advertising.
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A causal speech format can be used to explain cause-and-effect relationships.
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A chronological speech pattern can be used either forwards or backwards.
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In selecting an organizational pattern for a speech:

A)choose the pattern and then decide on your topic.
B)determine which pattern is the most appealing.
C)outline first,then superimpose the best pattern.
D)rewrite your thesis statement to match the pattern.
E)select one that is best for your topic and purpose.
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How many main points should your speech have?
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A comparison/contrast speech pattern:

A)debunks old arguments and replaces them with newer findings.
B)either compares or contrasts,but does not attempt to do both things.
C)explains and clarifies a confusing overlap of two different things.
D)reveals how things that appear to be the same are actually different.
E)shows the similarities and differences among two or more things.
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A causal speech format is virtually identical to a problem-cause-solution format.
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What does it mean to balance your main points?
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A chronological speech pattern:

A)addresses issues by how familiar they will be to listeners.
B)arranges main points by how long it takes to present them.
C)follows the order in which events occurred in time.
D)is reserved specifically for significant historical events.
E)presents events and ideas in the order of their importance.
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A causal speech format:

A)allows for creativity in arranging ideas.
B)describes how a phenomenon occurred.
C)explains cause and effect relationships.
D)is characterized by an informal nature.
E)seeks to clarify popular misconceptions.
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Signposts are used to:

A)cite the source of evidence or information.
B)help listeners follow along during a speech.
C)guide listeners toward the conclusion.
D)make the information more memorable.
E)persuade listeners to trust the speaker.
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Signposts can be used to:

A)act as an outline so the speaker won't need note cards.
B)allow the speaker to re-find his or her train of thought.
C)highlight specific and important information in a speech.
D)provide relief for listeners overwhelmed by information.
E)reassure listeners that the speaker's intentions are good.
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The function of the phrase "as a result" is:

A)comparison.
B)consequence.
C)emphasis.
D)sequence.
E)summarizing.
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A transition is a sentence or phrase in which the speaker:

A)distinguishes the differences between two of the main points.
B)moves from one topic to another,unrelated purpose and topic.
C)reminds the audience that their understanding is important.
D)summarizes what was said and previews what will come next.
E)tells listeners how he or she became an expert on a specific point.
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Using an example,explain the chronological speech pattern.
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Using a developed example,explain the problem-cause-solution speech pattern.
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Internal summaries are useful when:

A)additional emphasis is necessary.
B)information and ideas are complicated.
C)the speaker has refuted a popular idea.
D)the speaker needs to show credibility.
E)the topic and purpose are controversial.
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When a speaker uses an internal preview in a clear and organized way:

A)it allows a speaker to pre-cite the sources used.
B)the audience is more able to retain the message.
C)listeners readily understand the speaker's logic.
D)it reduces the need for extended explanation.
E)the speaker can add details forgotten earlier.
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Using an example,explain the causal speech pattern.
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When a speaker uses the phrase "generally speaking," he or she is:

A)exemplifying.
B)generalizing.
C)illustrating.
D)restating.
E)summarizing.
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Using an example,explain the psychological speech pattern.
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The ____________ speech pattern is designed to follow a logical argument.
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Using an example,explain the spatial speech pattern.
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Using a developed example,explain the psychological speech pattern.
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Transitions are used in speeches for the purpose of:

A)accommodating the needs of an uninformed or uneducated audience.
B)clarifying the meanings of unfamiliar terms,concepts,and processes.
C)demonstrating the knowledge,credibility and skill of the speaker.
D)helping listeners understand how points are related to each other.
E)sustaining the attention of an audience that might be uninterested.
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The psychological speech pattern recommends a solution to a specific problem.
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The function of the phrase,"in other words," is:

A)consequence.
B)exemplifying.
C)generalizing.
D)restatement.
E)summarizing.
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An internal preview:

A)clearly separates the next main point from the previous one.
B)gives the audience an idea of what is to come in the next section.
C)is a part of the introduction that prepares the audience to listen.
D)must be presented at the beginning of each of the main points.
E)should be used only when the purpose of the speech is persuasive.
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The ____________ speech pattern organizes information according to how things fit together in physical space.
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Using an example,explain the categorical/topical speech pattern.
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A _____________ is a phrase or sentence that indicates a shift from one idea to another.
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An internal _____________ helps an audience know what you are going to talk about within a main point.
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Explain the function of an internal summary and give an example.
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Write a sentence that includes an exemplifying transition.Underline the transition.
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A signpost is delivered to remind an audience of what they just heard.
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Write a sentence that includes a transition that indicates consequence.Underline the transition.
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A transition is a phrase or sentence that indicates that a speaker is moving from one main point to another.
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A _____________ helps the audience keep up with your speech.
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Internal summaries can be helpful when the information within a specific main point is complicated.
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An internal _____________ helps audiences remember more of a speaker's message.
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Write a sentence that includes a transition indicating sequence.Underline the transition.
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Explain what a transition is and why it's useful.Provide a short example,underlining the transition.
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Write a sentence that includes a transition that compares or contrasts.Underline the transition.
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Some transition phrases help to clarify the difference between two ideas or things.
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An internal _____________ reminds the audience what they have just heard in the speech.
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A clear,organized internal preview helps audiences remember more of a speaker's message.
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Write a sentence that includes a transition that indicates similarity.Underline the transition.
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Deck 10: Creating the Body of a Speech
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The information covered in each main point:

A)can be woven through all the main points.
B)is an opportunity for great depth in detail.
C)may start with a recognizable quotation.
D)must be truly new to your audience.
E)should be distinct from the other points.
E
2
The main points in the body of the speech are:

A)cues that help the audience give an appropriate response.
B)important facts and concepts your audience should know.
C)the key ideas that allow the speech to accomplish its purpose.
D)points during which you must reclaim audience attention.
E)seemingly small,but very important,details that matter.
C
3
_________ ________ are the key ideas you present in order to accomplish a specific purpose.
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Main points should be balanced both in length and in importance.
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When we refer to the logical flow of main points,we refer to:

A)the accuracy of information in each main point.
B)the effectiveness of the examples we provide.
C)how well we use linear reasoning in each point.
D)making sure each main point is important.
E)whether they make sense in a particular order.
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A speech is most influential if it has a substantial number of main points.
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____________ structure means that you should structure your main points so that they all sound similar.
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A logical flow of main points means that it makes sense to present them in a certain order.
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Once you generate a list of many possible main points,you should ask:

A)can they become bullet points?
B)do they fit together coherently?
C)how can I make use of them all?
D)should I create acronyms?
E)which ones are most impressive?
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The purpose of your speech should be as broad and inclusive as possible.
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In deciding what your main points should be,you should consider:

A)the element of surprise that will get and hold the attention of the audience.
B)including a review of information the audience may have forgotten.
C)making a statement about your commitment to disagree with experts.
D)using main points that will pique the curiosity of audience members.
E)what information your audience needs in order to understand your topic.
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Balancing your main points means:

A)having an equal number of positive and negative main points.
B)leaving your audience uncertain as to your views on the topic.
C)making certain that every statement will be fair and objective.
D)putting both "pro" and "con" information into each main point.
E)treating each point with the same depth of detail,emphasis,and length.
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In deciding how many main points to include,you should consider:

A)directly announcing each main point when it's time to present it.
B)that fewer main points,rather than many,will be easier to remember.
C)having one main point that includes all the information you will use.
D)making sure that your audience responds positively to each one.
E)that using a great deal of knowledge will be impressive to listeners.
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Each main point should be directly related to the other main points and to the purpose of the speech.
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The specific purpose of a speech should be:

A)easy to understand.
B)familiar to listeners.
C)focused and concrete.
D)an interesting topic.
E)well-worded and vivid.
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People tend to remember information from speeches that are ____________.
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Thinking strategically about the body of your speech means:

A)creating persuasive strategies in order to get audience agreement.
B)creating psychological strategies to maintain audience attention.
C)determining what is essential and important to its purpose.
D)making sure all claims are fully supported by authoritative citations.
E)using multiple approaches in order to make all the points clear.
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A parallel structure of main points refers to:

A)beginning each with the same three-word sequence.
B)making sure you provide synonyms for all concepts.
C)proving that all the points support your conclusion.
D)putting a definition or quotation into each point.
E)similar grammatical structure in stating those points.
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What is a specific purpose? How should it be stated?
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The content of a speech should be organized around its ____________ ____________.
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What is the importance of narrowing a speech topic? What can happen if a speech topic is too broad?
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A categorical/topic speech pattern is:

A)defining terms in ways specific to the purpose of a speech.
B)the organization of chunks of information that go together.
C)a pattern of stating something categorically,then proving it.
D)a speech structure that presents questions followed by answers.
E)a way of comparing and contrasting different things or ideas.
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A biographical speech pattern:

A)examines the influence of world events on the subject.
B)focuses on the formation and development of a group.
C)invariably makes use of the chronological speech pattern.
D)is usually used for an informative or entertaining speech.
E)persuades the audience that the subject is good or bad.
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In the problem-cause-solution format,you:

A)describe a problem,state what you think is the cause,and recommend a solution.
B)explain why something is a problem and convince listeners that action is urgent.
C)propose a plan that will prevent or reduce a specific set of problems in the future.
D)reveal a situation that will become a problem in the future,and propose change.
E)show how a historical problem was solved by addressing an unsuspected cause.
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The organization pattern for a speech should:

A)allow the inclusion of more main points.
B)be immediately obvious to the audience.
C)determine how you frame your thesis.
D)enhance the logical presentation of points.
E)make it easier to memorize the speech.
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Using an example,explain how to choose a specific purpose and three main points that support the purpose.
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The spatial speech pattern is uniquely suited to a persuasive speech.
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A spatial speech pattern:

A)allows a speaker to use evidence and reasoning in a reverse order.
B)delivers the most important ideas in the beginning of the speech.
C)makes sure that each of the main points is about the same length.
D)organizes main points according to how they exist in physical space.
E)presents two or more events that occur or occurred simultaneously.
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What does "parallel structure" refer to?
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What is a logical flow of main points?
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A psychological speech pattern:

A)begins with a riveting rhetorical question.
B)bombards listeners with startling facts.
C)is designed to follow a logical argument.
D)persuades listeners by being informal.
E)relies on strategies found in advertising.
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A causal speech format can be used to explain cause-and-effect relationships.
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A chronological speech pattern can be used either forwards or backwards.
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In selecting an organizational pattern for a speech:

A)choose the pattern and then decide on your topic.
B)determine which pattern is the most appealing.
C)outline first,then superimpose the best pattern.
D)rewrite your thesis statement to match the pattern.
E)select one that is best for your topic and purpose.
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How many main points should your speech have?
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A comparison/contrast speech pattern:

A)debunks old arguments and replaces them with newer findings.
B)either compares or contrasts,but does not attempt to do both things.
C)explains and clarifies a confusing overlap of two different things.
D)reveals how things that appear to be the same are actually different.
E)shows the similarities and differences among two or more things.
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A causal speech format is virtually identical to a problem-cause-solution format.
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What does it mean to balance your main points?
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A chronological speech pattern:

A)addresses issues by how familiar they will be to listeners.
B)arranges main points by how long it takes to present them.
C)follows the order in which events occurred in time.
D)is reserved specifically for significant historical events.
E)presents events and ideas in the order of their importance.
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A causal speech format:

A)allows for creativity in arranging ideas.
B)describes how a phenomenon occurred.
C)explains cause and effect relationships.
D)is characterized by an informal nature.
E)seeks to clarify popular misconceptions.
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Signposts are used to:

A)cite the source of evidence or information.
B)help listeners follow along during a speech.
C)guide listeners toward the conclusion.
D)make the information more memorable.
E)persuade listeners to trust the speaker.
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Signposts can be used to:

A)act as an outline so the speaker won't need note cards.
B)allow the speaker to re-find his or her train of thought.
C)highlight specific and important information in a speech.
D)provide relief for listeners overwhelmed by information.
E)reassure listeners that the speaker's intentions are good.
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The function of the phrase "as a result" is:

A)comparison.
B)consequence.
C)emphasis.
D)sequence.
E)summarizing.
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A transition is a sentence or phrase in which the speaker:

A)distinguishes the differences between two of the main points.
B)moves from one topic to another,unrelated purpose and topic.
C)reminds the audience that their understanding is important.
D)summarizes what was said and previews what will come next.
E)tells listeners how he or she became an expert on a specific point.
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45
Using an example,explain the chronological speech pattern.
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Using a developed example,explain the problem-cause-solution speech pattern.
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Internal summaries are useful when:

A)additional emphasis is necessary.
B)information and ideas are complicated.
C)the speaker has refuted a popular idea.
D)the speaker needs to show credibility.
E)the topic and purpose are controversial.
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When a speaker uses an internal preview in a clear and organized way:

A)it allows a speaker to pre-cite the sources used.
B)the audience is more able to retain the message.
C)listeners readily understand the speaker's logic.
D)it reduces the need for extended explanation.
E)the speaker can add details forgotten earlier.
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49
Using an example,explain the causal speech pattern.
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When a speaker uses the phrase "generally speaking," he or she is:

A)exemplifying.
B)generalizing.
C)illustrating.
D)restating.
E)summarizing.
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Using an example,explain the psychological speech pattern.
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The ____________ speech pattern is designed to follow a logical argument.
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Using an example,explain the spatial speech pattern.
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Using a developed example,explain the psychological speech pattern.
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55
Transitions are used in speeches for the purpose of:

A)accommodating the needs of an uninformed or uneducated audience.
B)clarifying the meanings of unfamiliar terms,concepts,and processes.
C)demonstrating the knowledge,credibility and skill of the speaker.
D)helping listeners understand how points are related to each other.
E)sustaining the attention of an audience that might be uninterested.
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The psychological speech pattern recommends a solution to a specific problem.
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The function of the phrase,"in other words," is:

A)consequence.
B)exemplifying.
C)generalizing.
D)restatement.
E)summarizing.
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An internal preview:

A)clearly separates the next main point from the previous one.
B)gives the audience an idea of what is to come in the next section.
C)is a part of the introduction that prepares the audience to listen.
D)must be presented at the beginning of each of the main points.
E)should be used only when the purpose of the speech is persuasive.
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59
The ____________ speech pattern organizes information according to how things fit together in physical space.
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60
Using an example,explain the categorical/topical speech pattern.
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61
A _____________ is a phrase or sentence that indicates a shift from one idea to another.
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62
An internal _____________ helps an audience know what you are going to talk about within a main point.
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63
Explain the function of an internal summary and give an example.
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64
Write a sentence that includes an exemplifying transition.Underline the transition.
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65
A signpost is delivered to remind an audience of what they just heard.
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66
Write a sentence that includes a transition that indicates consequence.Underline the transition.
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67
A transition is a phrase or sentence that indicates that a speaker is moving from one main point to another.
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68
A _____________ helps the audience keep up with your speech.
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69
Internal summaries can be helpful when the information within a specific main point is complicated.
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70
An internal _____________ helps audiences remember more of a speaker's message.
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71
Write a sentence that includes a transition indicating sequence.Underline the transition.
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72
Explain what a transition is and why it's useful.Provide a short example,underlining the transition.
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73
Write a sentence that includes a transition that compares or contrasts.Underline the transition.
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74
Some transition phrases help to clarify the difference between two ideas or things.
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75
An internal _____________ reminds the audience what they have just heard in the speech.
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76
A clear,organized internal preview helps audiences remember more of a speaker's message.
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77
Write a sentence that includes a transition that indicates similarity.Underline the transition.
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