speech final
The best way to define the problem for a small-group discussion is to phrase it as a question of
Policy
The use of repetition in speech usually results in parallelism
True
There is a great deal of research to show that if members of a small group work well together, they can almost always resolve the problem better than a single person can
True
As explained in your textbook, when delivering a commemorative speech, you should take special care to
B and C only: height in appreciation for the person being commemorated, use creative language to express feelings and sentiment
According to your textbook, an oral report of a small group's recommendations should contain
Both an introduction, a body, and a conclusion and the criteria used for evaluating solutions
Asking all the members of a problem-solving group to brainstorm lists of solutions and combining them into a master list that is discussed by the entire group is a good way to
Both produce more and higher quality lists than asking for oral suggestions and encourage equal participation so that no one dominates the process or holds back
As explained in your textbook, the leadership needs faced by all problem-solving small groups include
Both task needs and maintenance needs
according to your textbook, in a speech of acceptance a speaker should usually
Both think the people who are bestowing the award and express appreciation for the people who helped him or her gain the award
According to your textbook, when formulating a question for discussion, a problem-solving small group should phrase the question
Both to allow for a wide variety of answers and as a question of policy
According to your textbook, a speech that pays tribute to a person, a group, an institution, or an idea is called a
Commemorative speech
In a symposium, the participants
Deliver prepared speeches on different aspects of the topic
A commemorative speech honoring a person is essentially a biography of that person
False
A public speaker needs to use big words to impress the audience
False
A speech dominated by abstract words will almost always be clearer than one dominated by concrete words
False
As your textbook explains hidden agendas are necessary for effective group discussion
False
As your textbook explains, disagreements among members of a small group should be kept on a personal level so they won't interfere with the groups ability to complete its task
False
Speeches of presentation should average about 10 to 12 minutes in length
False
The main purpose of a speech of presentation is to provide a biography of the speaker being presented to the audience
False
The primary purpose of a special occasion speech is to convey information to an audience
False
The procedural needs of a small group revolve around interpersonal relations among the groups members
False
Using metaphor is an excellent way to a chance to rhythm of a speech
False
According to your textbook, which of the following is a task need of a problem-solving small group
Keeping the group from going off on a tangent
As your textbook explains, all problem-solving small groups phase 3 kinds of leadership needs: procedural needs, task needs ,and
Maintenance needs
As your textbook explains, by helping group members deal with interpersonal conflict a leader helps the group fulfill ______ needs
Maintenance needs
As explained in your textbook, one of the defining traits of a small group is that
Members of the group assemble for a specific purpose
According to your textbook, a commemorative speech
Pays tribute to a person, a group, institution, or an idea
According to your textbook, the most common decision making process used by problem-solving small groups is called the
Reflective-thinking method
Which of the following is a procedural need of a problem-solving small group
Reserving a room for the groups next meeting
In a sense, defining the problem for a problem-solving small group discussion is like choosing the _____ for a speech
Specific purpose
According to your textbook, a _____ is a public presentation in which several people present prepared speeches on different aspects of the same topic
Symposium
A _______ consists of a moderator and several speakers, each of whom presents a prepared speech on a different aspect of the same topic. A _______ also consists of a moderator and several speakers, but rather than presenting formal prepared speeches, the speakers essentially carry on a conversation in front of the audience
Symposium, panel discussion
Brainstorming for potential solutions requires a small group wait until all potential solutions have been presented to begin evaluating them
True
Effective commemorative speeches depend above all on the speakers use of language
True
If the audience is not familiar with the award been given, a speech of presentation should briefly explain the meaning of the award
True
It is often possible to use words accurately without using them clearly
True
Most experts set the maximum number of members for a small group at seven or eight
True
One way to think of a word denotative meaning is as it's dictionary definition
True
The graduation address and toast at a wedding are both examples of speeches for special occasions
True
The more abstract word, the more ambiguous it will be
True
According to your textbook, the main purpose of a speech of presentation is to
a gift or an award to the recipient
Which of the following speeches that you might hear on a college campus would be an example of a commemorative speech
a governor's remarks at the graduation ceremony
According to your textbook, a dyad is
a group of two people
Which of the following is an example of a speech of presentation
a speech presenting a certificate of recognition to an outstanding worker
Which of the following is an example of a speech for a special occasion
a speech presenting an award to a retiring newspaper editor
According to your textbook, ___________ words refer to ideas or concepts rather than to tangible objects
abstract
When used effectively, repetition in a speech
all of the above: unifies a sequence of ideas, helps to build a strong cadence, reinforces an idea
Which of the following are mentioned in your textbook as guidelines for the use of inclusive language in public speaking
all of the answers are correct: avoid the generic he, avoid the use of me and referring to both men and women, use names that groups used to identify themselves
As explained in your textbook, which of the following is a characteristic of a small group
all of these answers are correct: all participants are potentially speakers and listeners, the group must be small enough to allow discussion by all its members, the group assembles for a particular purpose
" The flickering light of the fire revealed the fearful faces of the campers" is an example of
alliteration
____ is the repetition of the initial consonant sound of close or adjoining words
alliteration
According to your textbook, a speech in which an individual gives thanks for a gift or award is termed
an acceptance speech
When Gabriel Received the top engineering student award of the departments annual awards ceremony, he gave a speech thanking the department for according him this honor. According to your textbook, what kind of special occasion speech did Gabriel give
an acceptance speech
" ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country" is an example of
antithesis
According to your textbook, the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, usually with a parallel structure is called
antithesis
Which of the following words is the most concrete and specific
apricot
Using _______________ words is the key to creating effective verbal imagery.
concrete
The ideal in a small group discussion is to reach a _____ decision
consensus
According to your textbook, a small group that meets for only one session should almost always have a ______ leader
designated
The person who assumes a leadership role in a small group because of his or her ability, personality, or talkativeness is termed a
emergent leader
As your textbook explains, connotative meaning gives words their ______ power
emotional
According to your textbook, language is important because it
gives meaning to events
According to your textbook, the major traits of a good acceptance speech are brevity, humility and
graciousness
To use language vividly, your textbook recommends that speakers employ
imagery and rhythm
As explained in your textbook, a group member to whom other members defer because of her or his rank or expertise is called a
implied leader
According to your textbook, the fundamental purpose of a commemorative speech is to
inspire
The denotative meaning of a word is
its literal or dictionary meaning
A ______ is essentially a conversation in front of an audience
panel discussion
According to your textbook, "let every nation know that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty" is an example of
parallelism
"When you see your street, see my street; when you see your house, see my house; when you see your children, see my children" is an example of
repetition
When giving a speech of presentation, you should usually
tell why the recipient is receiving her or his award.
Which of the following is mentioned in your textbook as a basic criterion for the effective use of language
use language appropriately
Each of the following is discussed in your textbook as a basic criterion for the effective use of language in public speaking except
use language technically
The connotative meaning of a word is
what the word suggests or implies
Which of the following words is the most general and abstract
writing
Before presenting the colleges athlete of the year award, the athletic director made a point of praising the two athletes who were runners up in this year's competition. According to your textbook, was this choice appropriate for a speech of presentation
yes, it is often appropriate to praise the losers of a competition