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Public Speaking Vocab
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1. Presenting a speech so it sounds spontaneous no matter how many times it has been rehearsed
false cause
conversational quality
stage fright
Egocentrism
2. A graph that highlights segments of a circle to show simple distribution patterns
terminal credibility
speech of acceptance
internal summary
pie graph
3. A question about the truth or falsity of assertion
question of fact
peer testimony
example
mental dialogue with the audience
4. A fallacy that assumes that because something is popular - it is therefore good - correct -or desirable
hypothetical example
Interference
process
bandwagon
5. Stories inserted within speeches that illustrate the speaker's points
serif font
quoting out of context
embedded narrative
refutative design
6. A brief - often humorous - ceremonial speech - presented after a meal - that offers a message without asking for radical changes
parallelism
extemporaneous speech
quoting out of context
after-dinner speech
7. Words that refer to ideas or concepts
concept
abstract words
research interview
model
8. A complete set of type of the same design
font
pie graph
initial credibility
abstract
9. An explicit comparison - introduced with the word 'like' or 'as' between things that are essentially different yet have something in common
simile
reasoning from principle
comparison
hypothetical example
10. The vibration of sound waves on the eardrums and the firing of electrochemical impulses in the brain
vocalized pause
Hearing
Situational audience analysis
Specific purpose
11. Presenting another person's language or ideas as one's own
Central idea
mode
stage fright
Plagiarism
12. Keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of speech preparation and presentation
Attitude
bar graph
animation
Audience-centeredness
13. A reference work that provides information about people
alliteration
description
Listener
biographical aid
14. The sum of a person's knowledge - experience - goals - values - and attitudes. No two people can have exactly the same frame of reference.
Frame of reference
Adrenaline
testimony
speech of tribute
15. Listening to understanding the message of the speaker
description
inclusive language
yearbook
Comprehensive listening
16. The first 10 amendments to the united states constitution
main points
bar graph
impromptu speech
Bill of Rights
17. Words that refer to tangible objects
concrete words
denotative meaning
pitch
brief example
18. Form of speaking in which the entire speech becomes a story that reveals some important truth
graph
master narrative
persuasion
concept
19. Paying close attention to - and making sense of - what we hear.
abstract words
need
Residual message
Listening
20. What a speaker wants the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech
call number
eulogy
Residual message
vocalized pause
21. An object - usually built to scale - that represents another object in detail
General purpose
contrast
model
credibility
22. A book of synonyms
thesaurus
pie graph
preliminary bibliography
Ethnocentrism
23. The average value of a group of numbers
bar graph
mean
hasty generalization
expert testimony
24. A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as 'uh' - 'er' and 'um'
bandwagon
embedded narrative
vocalized pause
statistics
25. A belief - theory - idea - notion - principle - or the like
personalize
crescendo ending
refutative design
concept
26. Testimony from people who are recognized experts in their fields
virtual library
problem-cause-solution order
expert testimony
eulogy
27. A listing of all the books - periodicals - and other resources owned by a library
preparation outline
Monroe's motivated sequence
catalogue
refutative design
28. A conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity
toast
crescendo ending
pitch
Feedback
29. The meaning suggested by the associations or emotions triggered by a word or phrase
inclusive language
connotative meaning
Empathic listening
event
30. A comprehensive reference work devoted to a specific subject such as religion - art - law - science - music - etc
preview statement
problem-solution order
example
special encyclopedia
31. A brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech
clutter
ad hominem
Critical thinking
speaking outline
32. The name used by aristotle for the logical appeal of a speaker the two major elements of logos are evidence and reasoning.
logos
Feedback
speaking outline
analogical reasoning
33. A statement in the body of the speech that summarizes the speaker's preceding point or points
metaphor
internal summary
master narrative
Appreciative listening
34. A very brief statement that indicates where a speaker is in the speech or that focuses attention on key ideas
antithesis
rhythm
signpost
object
35. The audience's perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind
impromptu speech
eye contact
goodwill
internal preview
36. The means by which a message is communicated
Channel
articulation
burden of proof
Specific purpose
37. Whatever a speaker communicates to someone else
connective
fair use
Message
Critical listening
38. A specific case referred to in passing to illustrate a point
extemporaneous speech
problem-solution order
initial credibility
brief example
39. A method of generating ideas for speech topics by free association of words and ideas.
supporting materials
ceremonial speaking
Demographic audience analysis
Brainstorming
40. A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent - grammer - or vocabulary
dialect
crescendo ending
parallelism
problem-solution order
41. A graph that uses one or more lines to show changes in statistics over time or space
line graph
Positive nervousness
General purpose
model
42. The subject of a speech
Ethnocentrism
rhythm
Topic
personalize
43. A statement in the body of the speech that lets the audience know what the speaker is going to discuss next
Spare 'brain time'
impromptu speech
internal preview
logos
44. A speech that combines several kinds of visual and or audio aids in the same talk
Residual message
multimedia presentation
pronunciation
dissolve ending
45. To restate or summarize a source's ideas in one's own words
extended example
paraphrase
supporting materials
eye contact
46. 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
model
problem-cause-solution order
main points
stock issues
47. Language that does not stereotype - demean - or patronize people on the basis of gender - race - religion - disability - sexual orientation - or other factors
conversational quality
either or
serif font
inclusive language
48. The pattern of symbolization and indentation in a speech outline that shows the relationship among the speaker's ideas
visual framework
preliminary bibliography
Message
Key- word outline
49. The name used by aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as emotional appeal
simile
Active listening
kinesics
pathos
50. The accepted standard of sound and rhythm for words in a given language
pronunciation
serif font
supporting materials
transparency