Deck 19: Your First Speech
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Deck 19: Your First Speech
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What are the three purposes that public speeches can generally have?
The first,to inform,means to give other people information that they do not currently possess.Sometimes,this can come in the form of a how-to or demonstration speech.The second,to persuade,means to attempt to get audience members to change their thought processes or behavior.The third,to entertain,means to give a speech that is lively,lighthearted,and/or relies on humor.
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2
The goal of a general review is to find general information that can help point you in a specific direction.
True
3
It is best to start researching your topic by delving into the small details right away.
False
4
Experts do not need to do research when preparing their speeches.
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5
Describe the basic outline of a speech.
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The "how-to" or demonstration speech is a kind of persuasive speech.
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The three general purposes that public speeches can have are:
A)to inform,to argue,and to entertain
B)to inform,to persuade,and to entertain
C)to inform,to persuade,and to challenge
D)to question,to argue,and to entertain
E)to inform,to persuade,and to question
A)to inform,to argue,and to entertain
B)to inform,to persuade,and to entertain
C)to inform,to persuade,and to challenge
D)to question,to argue,and to entertain
E)to inform,to persuade,and to question
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After-dinner speeches are speeches that contain light-hearted messages and are delivered in a lively,amusing manner.
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9
Describe what occurs during the research step of speech preparation.
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10
The first thing a speaker should determine when starting to write a speech is what the ______________ of the speech will be.
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11
The second tier of the public speaking pyramid focuses on:
A)writing a conclusion.
B)rehearsing the speech.
C)integrating visual aids into the speech.
D)preparing the speech.
E)choosing a purpose for the speech.
A)writing a conclusion.
B)rehearsing the speech.
C)integrating visual aids into the speech.
D)preparing the speech.
E)choosing a purpose for the speech.
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12
The process of trying to convince a person to change her or his behavior is referred to as:
A)informing.
B)questioning.
C)persuading.
D)challenging.
E)entertaining.
A)informing.
B)questioning.
C)persuading.
D)challenging.
E)entertaining.
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13
During the ______________ step,speakers really delve into the creation of the speech itself.
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14
The process of giving people information they do not already possess is referred to as:
A)informing.
B)questioning.
C)persuading.
D)challenging.
E)entertaining.
A)informing.
B)questioning.
C)persuading.
D)challenging.
E)entertaining.
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15
What are some of the questions a speaker should ask him or herself when conducting an audience analysis?
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16
The second tier of the public speaking pyramid contains the following three parts:
A)research,organization,and practice
B)composition,organization,and development
C)composition,organization,and support
D)research,organization,and development
E)research,organization,and support
A)research,organization,and practice
B)composition,organization,and development
C)composition,organization,and support
D)research,organization,and development
E)research,organization,and support
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17
Organization focuses on determining what aspect of a speech?
A)the basic structure
B)the specific details
C)the presentation style
D)the use of visual aids
E)the purpose
A)the basic structure
B)the specific details
C)the presentation style
D)the use of visual aids
E)the purpose
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18
The ______________ is commonly thought of as a structure that guides people in a specific direction toward greatness.
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Persuasion is the process of getting someone to change his or her thought pattern or behavior.
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20
A common mistake that novice public speakers make when researching their topics is to spend ______________ time reading research and finding sources.
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21
The saying that "practice makes perfect" is not relevant to executing an effective speech.
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22
______________ is the physical manipulation of arms and hands to add emphasis to a speech.
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23
In regards to movement,standing still and incessant pacing are both ______________ for public speaking.
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24
Three important types of nonverbal delivery during a speech are:
A)eye contact,vocal cues,and movement.
B)smiling,vocal cues,and posture.
C)eye contact,gestures,and movement.
D)eye contact,smiling,and movement.
E)eye contact,vocal cues,and posture.
A)eye contact,vocal cues,and movement.
B)smiling,vocal cues,and posture.
C)eye contact,gestures,and movement.
D)eye contact,smiling,and movement.
E)eye contact,vocal cues,and posture.
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25
Novice public speakers do not have problems with movement,and often use just the right amount in their presentations.
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26
Verbal delivery is the way a speaker delivers the words within a speech.
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27
Describe two fundamental aspects of practicing a speech.
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28
Two important aspects related to practicing a speech are verbal and visual delivery.
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29
Verbal delivery refers to:
A)the way we actually deliver the words of a speech.
B)the use of complex language within a speech.
C)the breadth of language used in a speech.
D)the vocabulary skills of audience members.
E)the use of basic language within a speech.
A)the way we actually deliver the words of a speech.
B)the use of complex language within a speech.
C)the breadth of language used in a speech.
D)the vocabulary skills of audience members.
E)the use of basic language within a speech.
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30
Eye contact,gestures,and movement are all forms of ________________ delivery.
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31
The key to extemporaneous speaking is to:
A)be comfortable speaking from a complete transcript of your speech.
B)be comfortable speaking with only a set of notes.
C)be comfortable improvising a speech.
D)be comfortable engaging in question-and-answer sessions with audiences.
E)be comfortable persuading audience members of a view you hold.
A)be comfortable speaking from a complete transcript of your speech.
B)be comfortable speaking with only a set of notes.
C)be comfortable improvising a speech.
D)be comfortable engaging in question-and-answer sessions with audiences.
E)be comfortable persuading audience members of a view you hold.
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32
The goal of most public speaking courses is to engage in what kind of speaking?
A)polished
B)organized
C)planned
D)extemporaneous
E)spontaneous
A)polished
B)organized
C)planned
D)extemporaneous
E)spontaneous
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