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Public Speaking Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The speed at which a person speaks
comparison
dialect
rate
terminal credibility
2. The process of creating - reinforcing - or changing people's beliefs or actions
Global Plagiarism
narrative design
Situational audience analysis
persuasion
3. 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
speech to gain immediate action
master of ceremonies
problem-solution order
speech to gain passive agreement
4. Discourse that takes many more words than are necessary to express an idea
reasoning from principle
clutter
direct quotation
Situational audience analysis
5. The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values - beliefs - and well -being
Channel
Positive nervousness
terminal credibility
Egocentrism
6. A fallacy that attacks the person rather then dealing with the real issue in dispute
Topic
extended example
model
ad hominem
7. The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas - usually in parallel structure
antithesis
visual framework
Critical listening
red herring
8. The sum of a person's knowledge - experience - goals - values - and attitudes. No two people can have exactly the same frame of reference.
causal reasoning
testimony
goodwill
Frame of reference
9. A question about the worth - rightness - morality - and so forth of an idea or action
serif font
question of value
stock issues
stage fright
10. The middle number in a group of numbers arranged from highest to lowest
Monroe's motivated sequence
personalize
median
brief example
11. A specific cas used to illustrate or to represent a group of people - ideas -conditions - experiences - or the like
personalize
chronological order
clutter
example
12. The audience's perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic
comparison
credibility
problem-solution design
Topic
13. Questions that allow respondents to answer however they want.
Open- ended questions
Audience-centeredness
imagery
invalid analogy
14. The materials used to support a speaker's ideas. the three major kinds of supporting materials are examples - statistics - and testimony
supporting materials
refutative design
process
contrast
15. The means by which a message is communicated
reasoning
Channel
object
delivery cues
16. A person who coordinates an event or program - sets its mood - introduces - and provides transitions
Frame of reference
denotative meaning
master of ceremonies
gestures
17. 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
Feedback
comparative advatages order
sans-serif font
Adrenaline
18. Changes in a speaker's rate - pitch - and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness
derived credibility
after-dinner speech
denotative meaning
vocal variety
19. A summary of a magazine or a journel article - written by someone other than the original author
abstract
Attitude
mode
comparative advatages order
20. Stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as one's own.
Patchwork plagiarism
credibility
Ethics
internal preview
21. A typeface with rounded edges on the letters
supporting materials
serif font
Visualization
Ethical decisions
22. A provision of copyright law that permits students and teachers to use portions of copyrighted materials for educational purposes
topical order
median
paraphrase
fair use
23. A comprehensive reference work that provides information about all branches of human knowledge
Appreciative listening
general encyclopedia
persuasion
font
24. A statement that depicts a person - event - idea - or the like with clarity and vividness
reasoning
dissolve ending
description
Monroe's motivated sequence
25. Anything that is visible tangible -and stable in form
Demographic audience analysis
speech to gain passive agreement
goodwill
object
26. Reasoning that seeks to establish the relationship between causes and effects
causal reasoning
pronunciation
Specific purpose
bibliography
27. A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to show comparisons among two or more items
rhetorical question
extemporaneous speech
bar graph
main points
28. A process in which speakers seek to create a bond with the audience by emphasizing common values - goals - and experiences
target audience
speech of acceptance
connotative meaning
Identification
29. A trite or overused expression
cliche
motivated sequence design
reference work
comparative advatages order
30. The process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence
Adrenaline
master of ceremonies
reasoning
embedded narrative
31. Questions that offer a fixed choice between two or more alternatives
comparative advatages order
alliteration
Fixed-alternative questions
Name- calling
32. Reiteration of the same word or set of words at the beginning or end of successive clauses or sentences
repetition
Specific purpose
Bill of Rights
direct quotation
33. An explicit comparison - introduced with the word 'like' or 'as' between things that are essentially different yet have something in common
imagery
Channel
simile
delivery cues
34. An object - usually built to scale - that represents another object in detail
example
model
mean
practicality
35. To restate or summarize a source's ideas in one's own words
Channel
paraphrase
denotative meaning
reasoning from principle
36. An analogy in which the two cases being compared are not essentially alike
embedded narrative
concrete words
invalid analogy
abstract words
37. A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as 'uh' - 'er' and 'um'
burden of proof
pathos
ethos
vocalized pause
38. The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
Ethics
hypothetical example
Frame of reference
transition
39. A persuasive speech design that proceeds by arousing attention - demonstrating a need - satisfying the need - visualizing results - and calling for action
motivated sequence design
multimedia presentation
Active listening
eye contact
40. The message - usually nonverbal - sent from listener to a speaker.
after-dinner speech
general encyclopedia
Feedback
transparency
41. To restate or summarize an author's ideas in one's own words
Visualization
clutter
direct quotation
Paraphrase
42. Mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself or herself giving a successful presentation
denotative meaning
logos
Visualization
reasoning
43. Reasoning that moves from particular facts to general conclusion
reasoning from specific instances
evidence
manuscript speech
Hearing
44. The highness or lowness of the speaker's voice
supporting materials
false cause
master narrative
pitch
45. The credibility of a speaker before he starts to speak
initial credibility
virtual library
bar graph
Specific purpose
46. The use of vivid language to create mental images of objects - actions - or ideas
preview statement
expert testimony
imagery
chart
47. A brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech
Ethical decisions
speaking outline
sponsoring organization
Scale questions
48. A brief - often humorous - ceremonial speech - presented after a meal - that offers a message without asking for radical changes
repetition
either or
after-dinner speech
problem-solution order
49. A speaker's selecting and emphasizing certain qualities of a subject to stress the values they represent
Bill of Rights
magnification
embedded narrative
ethos
50. A statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body
preview statement
virtual library
Patchwork plagiarism
ethos