Final Objective Exam Flashcards
(30 cards)
The principal __ are the mouth, pharynx, and nasal cavity.
resonators
____ is a common mispronunciation that occurs when one sound is exchanged for another.
Substitution
A proposition of ____ calls on the speaker’s audience to believe that something was, is, and will be true.
Fact
A ____ gesture helps show the audience that you are moving from one point to another.
Transitional
____ is an appeal based on the audience’s perception of the speaker as a credible source.
Ethos
A process that uses evidence and reasoning to support a claim or proposition is called ____.
Arguementation.
Choosing, refining, supporting, and organizing a topic are important steps in preparing a(n) _____.
speech and outline.
____ is reasoning from compared circumstances.
Analogy.
Comparative ____ show the advantages of your plan over all others or over the current policy.
Advantages.
____ is achieved by increasing the force with which the breath stream is expelled.
Intensity.
____ draws conclusions from available evidence.
Reasoning.
____ is the appearance of composure evident in the bearing of the head and body.
Poise.
____ is using the lips, teeth, tongue, hard and soft palates, and glottis to shape sound.
Articulation.
A(n) ____ speech should reinforce or change the beliefs, attitudes, or actions of the listener.
Persuasive.
_____ is achieved by varying the volume within a sentence in order to point out specific words.
Emphasis.
An _____ speech is a spontaneous speech given without more than a few minutes of advance preperation.
Impromptu.
A proposition of _____ calls for the audience to agree with the change in the status quo.
Policy.
The pitch at which your voice best is _____ pitch.
Optimal.
Reasoning from a general truth to a specific situation
Deduction.
Vibrate to produce sound when air passes over them.
Vocal folds.
Produced by shaping the sound when air passes over them.
Nasals.
Made by the stopping and releasing of the air stream by different articulators.
Stops.
Dome-shaped muscle that helps in breathing.
Diaphragm.
Articulating sounds to produce recognizable.
Pronunciation.