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Public Speaking Vocab
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1. The vibration of sound waves on the eardrums and the firing of electrochemical impulses in the brain
pathos
Hearing
special encyclopedia
extended example
2. A conclusion that generates emotional appeal by fading step by step to a dramatic final statement
dissolve ending
sans-serif font
statistics
yearbook
3. A conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity
reference work
crescendo ending
sponsoring organization
narrative design
4. A statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body
Frame of reference
fallacy
preview statement
master of ceremonies
5. A speech that is written out word for word and read to the audience
manuscript speech
speech of inspiration
logos
concrete words
6. Listening to provide emotional support for a speaker
need
Empathic listening
vicarious experience narrative
pathos
7. The portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade
research interview
Situational audience analysis
target audience
vocalized pause
8. Listening to evaluate a message for purpose of accepting or rejecting it.
clutter
Critical listening
Ethnocentrism
Hearing
9. The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener.
supporting materials
preliminary bibliography
process
Speaker
10. A specific cas used to illustrate or to represent a group of people - ideas -conditions - experiences - or the like
Residual message
clutter
example
question of fact
11. A frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person - policy - belief - institution - ect.
Attitude
graph
reasoning from principle
serif font
12. A fallacy that introduces an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the subject under discussion
Brainstorming
ethos
red herring
signpost
13. The number that appears the most
Adrenaline
mode
vocalized pause
Attitude
14. Paying close attention to - and making sense of - what we hear.
Listening
rhetorical question
speech to gain passive agreement
Open- ended questions
15. The mental give and take between speaker and listener during a persuasive speech
periodical database
inflections
mental dialogue with the audience
Patchwork plagiarism
16. An organization that in the absence of a clearly identified author - is responsible for the content of a document on the internet
Adrenaline
imagery
description
sponsoring organization
17. The study of body motions as systematic mode of communications
magnification
dissolve ending
kinesics
after-dinner speech
18. The loudness or softness of the speaker's voice
volume
preview statement
rhetorical question
ad hominem
19. The accepted standard of sound and rhythm for words in a given language
object
pronunciation
Residual message
yearbook
20. The materials used to support a speaker's ideas. the three major kinds of supporting materials are examples - statistics - and testimony
supporting materials
Active listening
sans-serif font
vocal variety
21. The physical production of particular speech sounds
Positive nervousness
Fixed-alternative questions
articulation
question of policy
22. A fallacy that assumes that because something is popular - it is therefore good - correct -or desirable
bandwagon
ethos
question of value
Topic
23. A speaker's selecting and emphasizing certain qualities of a subject to stress the values they represent
Open- ended questions
magnification
speech of tribute
main points
24. A question about whether a specific course of action should or should not be taken
question of policy
gestures
credibility
signpost
25. A hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress.
model
supporting materials
Adrenaline
stage fright
26. An implicit comparison - not introduced with the word 'like' or 'as' - between two things that are essentially different yet have something in common
metaphor
persuasion
Monroe's motivated sequence
Name- calling
27. The process of creating - reinforcing - or changing people's beliefs or actions
hasty generalization
persuasion
topical order
Global Plagiarism
28. Changes in the pitch or tone of a speaker's voice
credibility
question of value
vicarious experience narrative
inflections
29. A visual aid used to show statistical trends and patterns
brief example
speech of inspiration
credibility
graph
30. Creating an oversimplified image of a particular group of people - usually by assuming that all members of the group are alike.
Central idea
eye contact
biographical aid
Stereotyping
31. An interview conducted to gather information for a speech
Positive nervousness
supporting materials
paraphrase
research interview
32. Failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people
Incremental plagiarism
Comprehensive listening
reasoning
Active listening
33. A persuasive speech design that proceeds by arousing attention - demonstrating a need - satisfying the need - visualizing results - and calling for action
Message
master narrative
cliche
motivated sequence design
34. A question that the audience answers mentally rather than out load
mean
rhetorical question
goodwill
credibility
35. A graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in statistics over time or space
problem-solution order
sans-serif font
line graph
fair use
36. The name used by aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as emotional appeal
font
preliminary bibliography
Interference
pathos
37. Stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as one's own.
model
need
extemporaneous speech
Patchwork plagiarism
38. A reference work published annually that contains information about the previous year
repetition
vocal variety
Brainstorming
yearbook
39. Reasoning in which a speaker compares two similar cases and infers that what is true for the first case is also true for the second
question of policy
analogical reasoning
speech of tribute
pitch
40. The major general questions a reasonable person would ask before agreeing to a change in policies or procedures
speaking outline
stock issues
pathos
Listening
41. To present one's ideas in human terms that relate in some fashion to the experience of the audience
burden of proof
hasty generalization
personalize
Spare 'brain time'
42. A method of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas.
speech to gain passive agreement
Brainstorming
Patchwork plagiarism
master narrative
43. A persuasive speech in which the speaker's goal is to convince the audience to take action in support of a given policy
Name- calling
stock issues
speech to gain immediate action
manuscript speech
44. The broad goal of a speech
General purpose
Egocentrism
Fixed-alternative questions
extemporaneous speech
45. Questions that offer a fixed choice between two or more alternatives
serif font
animation
need
Fixed-alternative questions
46. A comprehensive reference work devoted to a specific subject such as religion - art - law - science - music - etc
special encyclopedia
concrete words
mode
alliteration
47. The average value of a group of numbers
mean
burden of proof
bandwagon
call number
48. A method of organizing persuasive speeches in which the first main point identifies a problem - the second main point analyzes the cause of the problem - and the third main point presents a solution to the problem
toast
animation
Ethnocentrism
problem-cause-solution order
49. Stealing a speech entirely from a single source and passing it off as one's own
extended example
rhetorical question
Global Plagiarism
internal summary
50. A ceremonial speech expressing gratitude for an honor and acknowledging those who made the accomplishment possible
Comprehensive listening
false cause
Incremental plagiarism
speech of acceptance