Speech Flashcards

(23 cards)

0
Q

A brief sneak peak if the main points that will be converted in the speech?

A

The preview step

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1
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What are three parts to any organization?

A

Introduction
Body
Conclusion

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2
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Which step tells you the topic and purpose of the speech?

A

The assert step

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3
Q

Which step is used to get the attention if the audience

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The capture step

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4
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Which step asks the audience to do something that is within their power to do?

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The action step

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5
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Which step can include background information and statistics that show why the topic is important?

A

The motivate step

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6
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Which step contains all the information that supports for main points?

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The point support step

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7
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Which step advises you to use penalty, reward, or curiosity in the preparation of your speech?

A

The motivate step

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8
Q

What is the benefit of outlining the information for your speech?

A

It helps both you and your audience remember the speech

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9
Q

Why did you have to follow the chapter 26 guidelines and student examples if outlining?

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To learn the important skill of following an example when given one.

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10
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Do the main points in your speech (in the body) need to support your assert step?

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Yes

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11
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Do you have to follow the order of your points that you give in the preview step in the body of your speech?

A

Yes

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12
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What are some of the basic rules if outlining that should be adhered to?

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Capital letters, then stab I numbers, then lower case numbers are used to indicate sub-points.
Each divisions should have adequate support. Therefore, you Should not have an a without a b or a 1. With out a
You should only have one idea per symbol (sub points if needed)
The indentation of ea new division on an outline creates a stair. (Keep margin left for ea division)

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13
Q

What is the magic number of main points for a speech to have and why?

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3 because it’s easy to remember by your audience

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14
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Which two steps when combined are equivalent to a thesis sentence in an essay?

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The assert and preview steps

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15
Q

What are four different ways that information can be organized in the body of your speech?

A

Time
Space
Topical
Problem solution

16
Q

What is time?

A

Chronological order of events

17
Q

What is space?

A

From place to place

18
Q

What is topical?

A

Logical divisions of your topic

19
Q

Problem solutions

A

Talking about the problems in one point and solutions in another

20
Q

What are the different things or techniques that can be used to capture the attention if the audience

A
  1. Rhetorical question
  2. Quotation
  3. Analogy
  4. Illustration and example or story
  5. Personal experience
  6. Humorous anecdote
  7. Startling statement, fact, or statistic
  8. Specific instances
21
Q

What are three types if outlines that can be used?

A

Sentence
Topic
Combination

22
Q

Which type if outline were you asked to use?

A

Combination outline