Chapter 13 Quiz

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What should a strong conclusion do?

1. Signal that the speech is ending. 2. Reinforce the topic, purpose, and main points of the speech. 3. Make an impact. 4. Challenge the audience to respond.

Identify the key phrases that help speakers move smoothly from one point to another.

1. Transitions 2. Signposts 3. Internal previews 4. Internal summaries

Identify the five highlighted suggestions for capturing the audience's attention in the introduction of your speech.

1. Use surprise. 2. Tell a story. 3. Start with a quote. 4. Ask a question. 5. Make them laugh.

7 highlighted patterns of speech arrangement

1. chronological 2. topical 3. spatial 4. problem solution 5. cause effect 6. narrataive 7. motivated sequence

Describe the two types of speech outlines.

1. preparation 2. speaking outlines

A _________ outline contains the full text of the speech, often word for word A. sentence B. phrase C. keyword D. speaking

A

________ are sentences that connect different points thoughts and details A. transitions B. signposts C. allusions D. internal previews

A

Speakers usually use a _______ outline as a draft that they resist and revise continually thought the preparation of their speech A. speaking B. working C. delivery D. formal

B

_______ make reference to people, historical events, or concepts to give deeper meaning to the message A. repetition B. allusions C. smilies D. metaphors

B

All of the following are always essential for outlining except A. using subdivisions properly B. using standard symbols C. using full sentences D. citing your sources

C

The __________ notes that audiences are most likely to remember points raised at the very beginning or at the very end of a message A. chronological principle B. spatial-priming effect C. primacy-recency effect D. categorical principle

C

Which of the following is an aspect of persuasive speech that challenges listeners to act in response to the speech, see the problem in a new way, or change their beliefs, actions, and behaviors? A. transition B. internal summary C. call to action D. signpost

C

A strong conclusion should always A. preview the main points B. establish the tone C. being with the topic and purpose D. none of the options is correct

D

Brad is organizing his speech on the process of rebuilding a transmission. What organizational pattern would best suit his needs for this speech? A. spatial pattern B. cause-effect pattern C. topical pattern D. chronological pattern

D

Which of the following is a suggestion for getting the audiences attention? A. tell a story B. make them laugh C. start with a quote D. all of the above

D

Metaphores use like or as to compare two things

False

The cause-effect pattern presents an obstacle and then suggestions for overcoming it

False

The phrase outline allows the speaker to maintain max eye contact with the audience

False

Delivery cues are brief reminders about important information related to the delivery of your speech that are for your eyes alone

True

Internal previous can be used to prime the audience of the content immediately ahead

True

It is important to make specific oral reference to source material that is worked into the narrative of your speech so as not to be guilty of plagiarism

True

Repetition can help increase the likelihood that audience members will remember what matters most in the speech

True

Signposts are key words or phrases within sentences that signify transitions between points

True

The motivated sequence pattern involves five phases: attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action

True

"Not drinking the recommended amount of water each day is like not getting the oil in your car changed every 3,000 miles, because it causes excessive wear and tear on your body" is an example of a metaphor.

false


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