Chapter 10 College Speech
In a preparation outline, main points are identified by capital letters.
False
In a preparation outline, you should state your main points in brief phrases.
False
A ____________ outline is a detailed outline developed during the process of speech preparation.
Perparation
A ____________ outline is a brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech.
Speaking
Below are a main point and three subpoints from a preparation outline about body piercing. Which is the main point?
Tongue-piercing can pose several hazards.
The pattern of symbolization and indentation in a speech outline shows the ____________ of the speech.
Visual Framework
A preparation outline should include
a. a specific purpose B. Central Idea C. Connectives D. All of the about The answer is D
A ____________ is a list of the sources used in preparing a speech.
Bibliography
In a speaking outline, words such as "Pause," "Faster Here," and "Slow Down" are ____________ that help a speaker remember how she or he wants to present key parts of the speech.
Delivery cues
When selecting a title for your speech, you should avoid phrasing it as a question.
False
Below is a main point, a subpoint, and two sub-suboints from a preparation outline about acoustical engineering. Which is the subpoint?
Noise control is an issue both for indoor and outdoor settings.
A preparation outline should include
a bibliography.
A speech title should
be brief
When preparing a speaking outline, you should
give yourself cues for delivering the speech
In a preparation outline, the most important ideas are placed farthest to the left and the less important ideas are placed progressively farther to the right.
True
Which of the following is a correctly worded main point for a speech preparation outline?
The history of the bagpipe dates to ancient Greece.
Even though a speaking outline should be kept as brief as possible, you should usually write out quotations in full.
True
In a preparation outline, main points and subpoints should be written as full sentences.
True