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Public Speaking Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people
animation
initial credibility
Specific purpose
Incremental plagiarism
2. Questions that offer a fixed choice between two or more alternatives
median
concept
question of policy
Fixed-alternative questions
3. A persuasive speech in which the speaker's goal is to convince the audience to take action in support of a given policy
event
speech to gain immediate action
reference work
Visualization
4. A belief - theory - idea - notion - principle - or the like
concept
Listener
causal reasoning
font
5. A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent - grammer - or vocabulary
dialect
Interference
direct quotation
Fixed-alternative questions
6. A speech delivered with little or no immediate preparation
Comprehensive listening
supporting materials
bar graph
impromptu speech
7. A short speech of tribute - usually offered at celebration dinners or meetings
ceremonial speaking
target audience
toast
denotative meaning
8. A visual aid that summarizes a large block of information usually in list form
chart
manuscript speech
extended example
statistics
9. A method of organizing persuasive speeches in which the first main point deals with the existence of a problem and the second main point presents a solution to the problem
abstract
problem-solution order
goodwill
articulation
10. The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
Ethics
speech of introduction
graph
bandwagon
11. Stories inserted within speeches that illustrate the speaker's points
inflections
embedded narrative
preparation outline
need
12. A summary of a magazine or a journel article - written by someone other than the original author
terminal credibility
abstract
fallacy
antithesis
13. A persuasive speech design that proceeds by arousing attention - demonstrating a need - satisfying the need - visualizing results - and calling for action
motivated sequence design
question of fact
crescendo ending
kinesics
14. A single infinitive phrase that states precisely what a speaker hopes to accomplish in his or her speech
hasty generalization
Specific purpose
Critical listening
bar graph
15. A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as 'uh' - 'er' and 'um'
sponsoring organization
simile
ad hominem
vocalized pause
16. The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener.
vocal variety
graph
initial credibility
Speaker
17. The way objects enter or exit a powerpoint slide
impromptu speech
animation
object
vocal variety
18. The first basic issue in analyzing a question of policy: is there a serious problem or need that requires a change from current policy
impromptu speech
Active listening
need
Spare 'brain time'
19. A fallacy that introduces an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the subject under discussion
Open- ended questions
red herring
creating common ground
Specific purpose
20. Changes in a speaker's rate - pitch - and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness
vocal variety
supporting materials
either or
Audience-centeredness
21. To restate or summarize an author's ideas in one's own words
comparison
Central idea
logos
Paraphrase
22. Words that refer to ideas or concepts
informative speech
abstract words
supporting materials
virtual library
23. A method of organizing persuasive speeches in which each main point explains why a speaker's solution to a problem is preferable to other proposed solutions
Open- ended questions
need
motivated sequence design
comparative advatages order
24. A process in which speakers seek to create a bond with the audience by emphasizing common values - goals - and experiences
Identification
Patchwork plagiarism
Stereotyping
mental dialogue with the audience
25. The name used by aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as emotional appeal
pathos
transparency
Monroe's motivated sequence
inclusive language
26. A speech that is written out word for word and read to the audience
target audience
speech to gain passive agreement
manuscript speech
paraphrase
27. Directions in a speaking outline to help a speaker remember how she wants to deliver key parts of the speech
Specific purpose
simile
animation
delivery cues
28. To present one's ideas in human terms that relate in some fashion to the experience of the audience
transition
research interview
personalize
hypothetical example
29. Mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself or herself giving a successful presentation
Visualization
causal reasoning
special encyclopedia
clutter
30. A method of speech organization in which the main points divide the topic into logical and consistent subtopics
Ethnocentrism
topical order
target audience
nonverbal communication
31. A visual aid drawn - written or printed on a sheet of clear acetate and shown with an overhead projector
terminal credibility
goodwill
transparency
Global Plagiarism
32. An error in causal reasoning in which a speaker mistakenly assumes that because one event follows another - the first event is the cause of the second - Post hoc Fallacy
crescendo ending
animation
Brainstorming
false cause
33. Supporting materials used to prove or disprove something
Critical thinking
denotative meaning
Central idea
evidence
34. The process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence
comparison
red herring
bandwagon
reasoning
35. The physical production of particular speech sounds
articulation
Hearing
Critical thinking
plan
36. The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values - beliefs - and well -being
research interview
preview statement
comparison
Egocentrism
37. A visual aid used to show statistical trends and patterns
visual framework
graph
topical order
comparative advatages order
38. A ceremonial speech in which a featured speaker is introduced to the audience
clutter
speech of introduction
statistics
main points
39. A speaker's selecting and emphasizing certain qualities of a subject to stress the values they represent
red herring
magnification
inclusive language
conversational quality
40. A constant pitch or tone of voice
monotone
refutative design
vocalized pause
object
41. Speaking that celebrates special occasions - such as speeches of tribute - inspiration - and introduction - eulogies - toasts - award presentations - acceptances - and after-dinner speeches. Their deeper function is to share identities and reinforce
ceremonial speaking
Frame of reference
hasty generalization
supporting materials
42. The time and place in which speech communication occurs.
transparency
strategic organization
spatial order
Situation
43. To restate or summarize a source's ideas in one's own words
comparative advatages order
paraphrase
manuscript speech
Speaker
44. Testimony that is presented word for word
Open- ended questions
clutter
direct quotation
spatial order
45. A specific case referred to in passing to illustrate a point
object
monotone
brief example
hasty generalization
46. Creating an oversimplified image of a particular group of people - usually by assuming that all members of the group are alike.
Stereotyping
Topic
connotative meaning
sans-serif font
47. Speech structure that develops a story from beginning to end through a sequence of scenes in which characters interact
stock issues
toast
extemporaneous speech
narrative design
48. Anything that happens or is regarded as happening
paraphrase
event
animation
denotative meaning
49. The third basic issue in analyzing a question of policy: Will the speaker's plan sove the problem? Will it create new and more serious problem?
problem-cause-solution order
practicality
example
fallacy
50. The message - usually nonverbal - sent from listener to a speaker.
articulation
credibility
false cause
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