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Evaluate the best oral citation for a speech

A November 17, 2017 article in PhysiciansUnited.com explains Dr. Ambrose's research about stress being the leading cause of nearly 600,000 heart attacks every year.

Evaluate the best oral citation for a speech bellow

A November 17, 2017, article in Physicians.com explains Dr. Ambrose's research about stress being the leading cause of nearly 600,000 hearth attacks every year.

as explained in your textbook, at which of the following would you be most likely to hear a persuasive speech on a question of fact?

A jury trial

What suggestion presented in your textbook for using statistics is followed in the following speech excerpt? If it seems as if you spend a lot of time going back and forth from your job, it's probably because you do. According to figures compiled by management consultant Jeff Davidson, the average american commutes 157,600 miles to and from work during his or her life. That's equal to driving six times around the earth.

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Which of the following does your textbook recommend as a way to deal with stage fright?

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Which of the following is mentioned in your textbook as a guideline for effective informative speaking?

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Which of the following is recommended in your textbook as a way to reinforce the central idea in a speech conclusion?

All of the answers are correct.

what kind of reasoning is used in the followed passage? In, Germany employees can take up to 18 weeks of maternity leave whit full pay. in such a plan can work in a prosperous nation such a Germany, surely it can work trough the Unites States

Analogical

if you want to persuade a skeptical audience, which of the following it is most important for you to do in your speech?

Answer the reason for the audiences skepticism

According to your text book, using evidence in a persuasive speech can:

Both increase the speakers credibility and inoculate listeners against conterpersuasion

After discussing the first main point of her speech on the exploration on Mars, Jeanne said: Lets take a moment to recap. To this point we have seen that scientists have made important discovers about the terrain of Mars, including its channels,basins, and polar caps. Now lets move on from the terrain of Mars and look at the planets atmosphere. According to your textbook, what type of connective did Jean use?

Both internal summary and transition

Bryn is planing to use visual aids for her informative speech. Which of the following recommendations will she find in your textbook

Both keep visual aids simple and use visual aids strategically.

According to your textbook, the ethical obligations of listeners in a public speaking situation include

Both maintaining the free and open expression of ideas and being courteous and attentive during the speech

Which of the following is a basic objective of a speech introduction?

Both preview the main points and gain the attention of the audience

Here are the main point of a speech on the Mayan civilization of central America. The Mayan civilization flourished for more than a thousand years until 900 a.d, when it mysteriously began to disintegrate. Scientist have advance three major explanations to account for this disintegration. These main point are arranged in ______ order

Casual

On the following, which is not a type of supporting material

Claims

According to your textbook, a speaking outline

Contains delivery cues for the speaker

Which of the following should be accomplish first, prior to drafting your speech outline?

Determine a specific purpose

Which of the following is discussed in your textbook as a guideline for effective informative speaking?

Do not overestimate what the audience knows

What contemporary researches term credibility, Aristotle termed:

Ethos

If you have prepared a speech, but you do not plan to use the same exact wording during actual delivering, you will be speaking:

Extemporaneously

To persuade my audience that birds evolve from dinosaurs is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of:

Fact

when delivering a speech, connectives:

Help orient the audience

According to your textbook, if the following statements occurred in the body of speech, it would be an example of what kind of connective? In discussing solution to the problem, we will look in turn at what can be done by our state, by local community, and by each of us in this room.

Internal preview

While working on the body or your speech, you see the need to let the audience know what the upcoming sub points will be.

Internal preview

While working on the body of your speech, you realize that the steps of the process you just explained are fairly complex. You decide that you need to review those steps before moving on to the next point. To accomplish this task, you would probably add an(n)

Internal summary

how does the following except a classroom speech violate the guidelines for supporting materials presented in your textbook? according to the CNN/USA. Today poll taken last month 57.63 percent of those surveyed legislation to bans the cloning of human begins.

It does not round off statistics

identify the flaw specific purpose statement for a classroom speech: "To inform my audience about Hinduism".

It is too broad

Jose is delivering a speech without notes a using power point presentation to support the main ideas of his persuasive speech, chose the evaluation that best justifies the quality of speech

Jose is demonstrating effective public speaking because hi is speaking extemporaneously and using slides sparingly

John is gathering audience demographic information for his speech in order to:

Know his topic better

If you wanted to compare the changes over the last ten years in the number of people who get there news from newspapers and the number of people who get their news from the internet, the best kind of visual aid would probably be a

Line Graph

To demonstrate effective eye contact a speaker should

Look at individuals or small groups throughout a speech

What does your textbook say about preparing effective speech conclusions?

Make your conclusion about 5 to 10 percent of the entire speech.

As explained by your textbook, "To inform my audience about the role of 1940s actress Hedy Lamarr in the development of cell phone technology" is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about a(n) a. procedure. b. occurrence. c. object. d. function. e. concept.

Object

Of all the kinds of speech making _______ speaking is the most complex and the most challenging,

Persuasive

Problem-solution order is most appropriate for organizing ______ speeches.

Persuasive

Natasha's persuasive speech contained the following statement: When school switch to a year-round schedule wont have time to forget what they have been learned, because the breaks between sessions will be shorter, and studies have shown that students in year-road school outperform students in traditional schools in subjects like math and science. which of these three basic issues of persuasive speech on questions of policy did Natasha address in this except?

Practicality

Two types of speech outlines discussed in your textbook are the

Preparation outline and the speaking outline

The following set of main points for a persuasive speech on a question of policy follows which pattern of organization? the shortage of nurses has become a serious national problem. The problem can be solved by offering nurses better salaries and better working conditions.

Problem-solution

Which of the following is the way to practice a speech?

Rehearse out loud multiple times

Which of the following is discussed in your textbook as a guideline foe effective informative speaking?

Related the topic directly to the audience

To create common ground with an audience in the introduction of a persuasive speech, your textbook recommends that you:

Show the audience that you share their values

"Adventures in the Grand Canyon" is an appropriately worded

Speech title

When offering supporting material in a speech, the speaker should ensure that:

The evidence comes from a credible source

which of the following is a correctly worded main point for a speech preparation outline?

There are two mayor types of leadership.

Which of the following specific purpose statement is from a persuasive speech seeking immediate action?

To persuade my audience to write the legislature in support stiffening drivers licence requirements for people over the age 75.

Which of the following are among the methods recommended in your textbook for avoiding too many abstractions in an informative speech?

Use comparison and contrast

If you wanted to demonstrate the comparative spending of the United States and Canada on four different kinds of social services, which type of visual aid would be most effective?

a bar graph

Which of the followings would probably be the best kind of visual aid to illustrate the racing cost of college degree?

a line graph

In the midst of a speech about tsunamis, a speaker notice quizzical expressions on the faces or her listeners. in response, she says, ' let me explain that again to make sure it us clear', when this happen the speaker is

adapting to feedback

In her speech introduction, Kailyn asked, ' Have you ever looked through old family photo album and laughed at what people were wearing? like many of you, I've noticed the changes in fashion and feared that my effort to look stylish today may eventually be a source of amusement to my future children". According to your textbook, by attempting to show her listeners why they should care about her topic, Kailyn was

adapting to her audience

According to your textbook, which of the following should be included in a speaking outline? 1.key words or phrases to jog the speaker memory 2.cues for delivering the speech 3.statistics and quotations that might be easily forgotten

all of the answers are correct

A(n) _____ is the most appropriate in the conclusion of a persuasive speech.

appeal to action

According to your textbook, the following is an example of what type of fallacy? since the first tournament of Roses game in 1916, the college bowl system has been a national institution, challenging it now is unthinkable

appeal to tradition

Forming particular speech sounds crisply and distinctly is called

articulation

Which of the following does your textbook recommended that you do when rehashing your fists speech?

ask family members or friends for feedback

As explained in your textbook, public speakers have an ethical obligation to avoid name-calling and other for of abusive language because such language

both demeans the dignity of the groups or individuals being attacked and undermines the right of all groups in the U.S. to express their ideas

According to your textbook, visual aids are most effective when they are

both integrated with the rest of the speech and explained clearly and concisely

According to your textbook visual aids are more effective when they are

both integrated with the rest of the speech and explained clearly and consistently

According to the textbook, when presenting in a speech, you should usually paraphrase the testimony, rather than quote it verbatim if

both the quotation is more than two or three sentences long and the wording of the quotation is obscure of cumbersome

as your text book explains, if you are to use power point or another presentation program in a speech you should:

both, allow extra time to prepare your slides and plan where you can employ slides to greatest advantage

Alisha began the introduction of her speech by saying: Have you ever been knocked down so hard by life that you didn't feel you'd ever get back up? This has happened to me many times, the first being when I tried to ride a bicycle when I was very young. Today I want to discuss with you some basic strategies for coping with life's challenges. What kind of supporting material did Alisha use in her introduction?

brief example

According to your textbook, brainstorming is especially helpful when you are having trouble

choosing a speech topic

Which of the following does your textbook recommend as a way to steer clear of incremental plagiarism?

cite the sources of all quotations and paraphrases in your speech.

Of the following, which is not a type of supporting material

claims

According to your textbook, a speaking outline

contains delivery cues for the speaker

As your textbook explains, each main point of your first speech should

cover a single aspect of the topic

Determining whether you believe a statement to be true is:

critical listening

determining whether you believe a statement to be true is:

critical listening

Amanda analyzed the audience for her speech about organic foods, she focused on such things as their gender,age, and cultural background. in doing so, she was engaging in ______ audience analysis.

demographic

When you advocate a highly unpopular position, it is particularly important to ____________ in the introduction of your speech.

establish goodwill toward the audience

When Julia Wang quoted former U.S. Social Security Commissioner Dorcas Hardy in her speech on reforming the Social Security system, she was using what your textbook calls ____________ testimony.

expert

When you use the __________ method of delivery, you become so familiar with the substance of your speech that you need only a few brief notes to jog your memory.

extemporaneous

Choose the most effective way to manage public speaking apprehension:

focus on delivering your message

when delivering a speech connectives

help orient the audience

when delivering a speech connectives:

help to orient the audience

In her speech introduction, Suya said, " Though we are all very different, we are all students here at the university and are all working toward the completion a degree. Unfortunately, because rising tuition some of us may lose the ability to continue in school. ' According to your textbook, by trying to show her audience how her topic affect her listeners, Suya was.

identification

Change in the pitch or tone in the speakers voice are called

inflections

which is not an effective principle for preparing main points?

make sure each main point is brief

which is not a effective principle for preparing main points?

make sure each point is brief

According to your textbook, when you prepare speaking notes for your first speech, you should

make sure the notes can be read at arms length

Whatever a speaker communicates to someone else is termed the

message

when choosing fronts for a power point slides, you should usually use

none of these answers are correct

Communication based on a speakers body and voice, rather than on the use of words, is called

nonverbal communication

identify the specific purpose statements for a persuasive speech

our campus policy on student parking should be revised to provide more space for students

identify the specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech

our campus policy on student parking should be revised to provide more spaces for students

The opinions of ordinary people who have firsthand experiences or insight on a topic are referred to as_________testimony

peer

An appeal to action is most appropriate in the conclusion of a(n) __________ speech.

persuasive

" To persuade mi audience that the United states should devote more of its resources to ending world hunger", is a specific purpose statement to a persuasive speech on a question of

policy

which of the following aspects of public speaking is least likely to help strengthen you skills as a critical thinker?

practicing the delivery of your speech

The mayor advantage of using fixed-alternative questions in an audience-analysis questionnaire is that they

produce clear and ambiguous answers

Good speech delivery

sounds conversational even though it has been rehearsed

To inform my audience about the symptoms,causes, and treatments of Hodgkin's Disease" is an example of a

specific purpose

To inform to my audience how local water treatment facility ensures the safely of our drinking water" is am example of a

specific purpose

A listeners ethical obligation to avoid prejudging means that a listeners should

strive to understand the speaker before criticizing his o her ideas.

Fran Breit, the golf pro at local municipal course, has been asked by a social club to give a talk about how to play golf, what is probably the most important factor for Fran to consider in preparing her presentation?

the audience knowledge of the topic

When offering supporting material in a speech, the speaker should ensure that

the evidence comes from a credible source

As defined in your textbook, channel in the speech communication process refers to

the means by which a message is communicated

If your specific purpose were " To inform my audience about the mayor kinds of dog breeds" you would probably organize your speech in ____ order

topical

which pattern of speech organization would be best if you are giving a speech about different types ob jobs available for a medical assistant

topical


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