Speech Final
What are the five canons of rhetoric?
- Invention - Arrangement - Style - Memory - Delivery
Common technical errors that can arise from using presentation software can include
- a computer drive freezing - projector bulb burnout - incompatibility of a file with an operating system
What are demographic characteristics?
- age ranges - socioeconomic status - gender ratio
To support a major point effectively, the speaker should offer...
- each source's relevant qualifications to report on the information - sources that are appropriate to the audience - evidence from a variety of sources
Effective examples for a speech can be
- extended - brief - hypothetical
What are the benefits of public speaking?
- finding new ways to be an engaged citizen - accomplishing professional and personal goals - learning practical skills and knowledge
transition techniques
- internal summaries - signposts - internal previews
What are effective strategies for gaining public speaking confidence?
- practicing the speech - visualizing success - modifying thoughts and attitudes
Characteristics of speech setting are
- seating capacity and arrangement - lighting and sound - the size of the audience and the length of the speech
When using audio or video as a presentation aid, the speaker should be sure to
- tell the audience what they will hear or see beforehand and discuss its significance - cue the tape before the presentation - check to see if the material is copyrighted
What are steps you should take when checking out a venue ahead of a presentation?
- test the audio volume and functionality - ensure you have internet access - find all of the power sources you'll need
What are some reasons to cite sources in your speech?
- to gain credibility - to demonstrate the quality and range of your research - to avoid plagiarism
To help your audience follow your speech do all of the following
- use lots of transition words and phrases - preview main points in the introduction - employ rhetorical devices such as repetition and parallelism
The skillful use of color in presentation aids include
- using color to set the mood of a speech - limiting colors to no more than two or three per graphic - using color to draw attention to key points
What should you consider when planning a presentation?
-how many slides you'll need - the content of your slides - the order of your slides
Generally, the introduction should be brief and no more than _______ percent of the speech body.
10 to 15
In the following statement, which type of supporting material is being referenced? "In Stephanie Meyers' Twilight series, the star-crossed lovers, Edward and Bella make an unusual pair..."
A Book
_______ points in an outline are if roughly equal importance and weight in the speech.
Coordinate
Which of the following is a Greek word meaning character?
Ethos
If a particular type of speech is legal, it is also ethical.
False
In a speech outline, coordinate points are given less weight than the main points they support.
False
In any given communication situation, all listeners will process information in exactly the same manner.
False
Self-consciousness can make a speaker less sensitive to things that might be wrong with his or her performance.
False
The specific purpose of a speech is the same as the general purpose.
False
Though speakers should set goals, it is unimportant for listeners to do so.
False
Unlike many forms of communication, public speaking is a skill you are born with.
False
Verbatim statements are known as paraphrases.
False
Visualization is not an effective technique to reduce speaker nervousness.
False
The speaker should catch the audience's attention and interest in which part of a speech?
Introduction
Which outline uses partial construction of the sentence form of each point?
Phrase
A speaker can improve in the next speech by learning from the objective evaluations of others.
True
Acknowledging sources is an essential aspect of ethical speechmaking.
True
Active listening is focused and purposeful.
True
An active listener will try to detect the speaker's main and subordinate points.
True
An introduction serves to introduce the speech topic and demonstrate its relevance to the audience.
True
Communication skills are one of the top job skills sought by most employers.
True
Differences in dialects or accents, nonverbal cues, and physical appearance sometimes serve as cultural barriers to listening.
True
Every speech has three major parts: an introduction, the body, and a conclusion.
True
Feeling alone or different is common among novice public speakers.
True
Gaining confidence in public speaking comes through preparation and practice.
True
Giving a speech can be a satisfying and empowering experience.
True
Imagining your speech as a conversation can help you relax about public speaking.
True
Interference with the message is known as noise
True
Laziness and overconfidence occur when we expect too little from speakers, ignore important information, or display an arrogant attitude.
True
Properly channeling your nervousness can boost speech performance.
True
Public-speaking anxiety is the situation-specific social anxiety that arises from the anticipation of giving an oral presentation.
True
Racist, sexist, and ageist slurs are forms of hate speech.
True
Selective perception is a process in which listeners pay attention to certain messages and ignore others.
True
Shared meaning is the mutual understanding of a message between speaker and audience.
True
Speaking effectively can enhance your career professionally, personally, and academically.
True
The practice of oratory, or rhetoric, emerged full force in Greece in the fifth century B.C.E.
True
There are three general speech purposes: to inform, to persuade, or to mark a special occasion.
True
When evaluating evidence, the listener should determine if the speaker's sources are credible.
True
Which of the following is not a reputable watchdog site?
Wikipedia
"Have you ever been to a professional hockey game?" is an example of
a closed-ended question.
The thesis statement, the theme or central idea of a speech, should be expressed as
a single, declarative sentence
Listeners should evaluate evidence in terms of
accuracy and credibility of the source
"I'm a better candidate than X because, unlike X, I work for a living is an example of
ad hominem argument
"His character plays a rocking, rolling, rip-roaring, raging roll." This statement best illustrates which technique?
alliteration
When citing a source,
alternate phases introducing citations to help maintain a natural delivery
The first step in the speech process is
analyzing the audience
Brief stories of interesting, humorous incidents based on real life are called
ancedotes
Nancy was practicing her speech when she became overwhelmed with anxiety. She decided to simply allow herself to be anxious for a few minutes, then decided it was time to be confident about all the work she had done and resume her rehearsal. Nancy was using the anxiety-management strategy known as
anxiety stop-time technique
Effective interview questions
are a mix of closed-ended and open-ended questions
The clarity of forcefulness with which word sounds are made is known as
articulation
The first challenge faced by the speaker in the introduction of the speech is to win the audience's
attention
Our general evaluations of people, ideas, objects, or events are our
attitudes
Keeping the needs, values, attitudes, and wants of your listeners clearly in focus is being
audience-centered
"Clearly roses are the best flowers for gift giving because I see more people buying them than any other kind of flower" is an example of
bandwagoning
In her speech about youth voting turnout, Elaine wanted to show a comparison of youth voting turnout between three states. In order to best illustrate these comparisons, Elaine used a
bar graph
Boldface, underlining, and italics should
be used sparingly
A(n) _____ is a website containing journal-type entries maintained by individuals or groups.
blog
In which part of a speech should the speaker develop each main point?
body
To generate ideas for topics, use word association; it's a kind of ___________ technique.
brainstorming
To discuss a topic in terms of its underlying causes, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
causal
To describe a series of developments in time or a set of actions that occur sequentially, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
chronological
Memorial dedications and gatherings held in someone's home are examples of special occasion speeches that
commemorate
In which part of a speech should the speaker restate the thesis and reiterate how the main points confirm it?
conclusion
To avoid having to fix technical issues during your presentation, you should
confirm operating system compatibility ahead of time
When people disagree about the meaning of a word, they are usually responding to the word's
connotative meaning
Narratives are used to
convey a message through a story
The literal, dictionary definition of a word is its
denotative meaning
Invention refers to
discovering evidence and arguments you will use to make your case
Material that is common knowledge
does not require a citation
Communication between two people is called
dyadic communication
The typeface in a presentation should be
easy to read
One of the most successful strategies a speaker can use in inspirational speaking is
employing a dynamic speaking style
Listeners are most likely to remember and act on a speech that
ends with a strong conclusion
A speaker who uses vivid imagery
engages audience members' senses
One key to achieving effective vocal variety is
enthusiasm
You can increase the odds of successfully influencing your audience if you
establish credibility to encourage audience trust
In his speech about why people should buy used rather than new cars, Carlos provided the audience with information about his background as a used-car salesperson. Carlos employed which type of appeal?
ethos
If a medical doctor gives cutting-edge information on the threat of high cholesterol, she is providing which type of supporting material?
expert testimony
The function of a speech of acceptance is toe
express gratitude for the honor bestowed
Which type of delivery falls somewhere between impromptu and memorized?
extemporaneous
Listening distractions are
external and internal
Which aspect of the body maintains the quality of directness in speech delivery?
eye contact
The audience's response to a message is referred to as
feedback
To be effective, a speaker should practice a speech at least ______ times in its final form.
five
Using the speaking outline, how many times should you practice?
five or more
If you ask survey respondents to respond to questions with a limited choice of answers, you are asking what type of questions?
fixed-alternative
Which type of chart diagrams the progression of a process?
flowchart
Typefaces come in a variety of sets of sizes, or
fonts
The ______ speech purpose answers the question, "What is my objective in speaking on this topic to this audience on this occasion?"
general
To establish nonverbal immediacy, a speaker should
have an enthusiastic vocal delivery
Which type of delivery gives speakers the least time to gather their thoughts?
impromptu
The method of speech delivery that offers the most flexibility for the speaker is
impromptu speaking
Impromptu means
improvised and unpracticed.
Surveys are an especially effective source of support for topics related to the attitudes, values, and beliefs of the people
in a speaker's immediate environment
Socioeconomic status (SES) includes
income, occupation, education
An incorruptible speaker, or one who will not compromise the truth, possesses
inegrity
The purpose of a(n) ______ speech is to increase the audience's understanding and awareness of a topic.
informative
Defining, describing, demonstrating, and explaining are methods of
informing your audience
The rising and falling of vocal pitch across phrases and sentences is termed
intonation
What is an effective strategy for addressing a counterargument?
introduce new evidence to demonstrate that it's outdated
With sufficient practice, which outline helps the speaker deliver their speech more naturally?
key-word
Which type of graph is useful for demonstrating how something changes in value?
line graph
When speaking from a manuscript, you should
look up occasionally to establish eye contact with the audience
The body of a speech consists of
main points, supporting points, and transitions
In order to deal with a sudden distraction while you are giving a speech, you might
minimize your response and proceed as soon as possible
Slurring words together at a low level of volume and pitch is called
mumbling
To convey ideas through a story, using character, plot, settings, and imagery, use a _______ pattern of arrangement.
narrative
Effective speech delivery should be all of the following:
natural, enthusiastic, confident, and direct
"If we can build the most powerful computers in the world, we should be able to cure Alzheimer's in your lifetime" is an example of
non sequitur
How many major ideas should be present on each presentation aid?
one
The appeal to audience emotion is termed
pathos
Hate speech is offensive communication that is most often directed against
people's racial, ethnic, religious, gender, or other characteristics.
Maria wishes to show how the university budget is spent each year. To best illustrate the division of the budget, Maria should use a
pie graph
Presenting a "cut-and-paste" of someone else's material as your own is called
plagiarism
Students who earn an A average on all speech assignments should be exempt from the final exam. This statement is a claim of
policy
When rehearsing a speech, you should
practice with your speaking notes
Stephen began to panic as soon as his instructor gave the speech assignment to the class. Stephen experienced
pre-preparation anxiety
When using presentation aids
prepare to give your presentation without the aids, in case problems arise
A speaker who delivers a speech of introduction should avoid
previewing the speaker's topic
Eyewitness testimony, diary entries, interviews, and surveys are examples of ______ sources.
primary
To demonstrate the nature and significance of a problem and provide justification for a proposed solution, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
problem-solution
______ is information presented in such a way as to provoke a specific response.
propaganda
Discerning listeners accept supporting materials as legitimate if the speaker...
provides credentials establishing the sources as reliable and credible
During the speech introduction, the audience decides whether they are interested in the topic and the speaker. To build credibility, a speaker should establish his or her
qualifications
The conclusion should not
recount each supporting point of the speech
When giving a speech with a digital presentation, you should
remember that your primary mission is tot communicate with your words
One way that a speaker can leave a lasting impression on listeners is to incorporate oral language that is artfully arranged and infused with rhythm. One device that helps a speaker accomplish this specific purpose is
repetition
The conclusion of the speech should
restate the purpose
Zach gave a persuasive speech about why people should assist homeless people in his city in order to prevent crime. According to Maslow's hierarchy, which basic need did this speech appeal to?
safety
In her presentation, Sandra encouraged her colleagues to reach their highest potential and take pride in their work. According to Maslow's hierarchy, which need did Sandra appeal to?
self-actualization
If a source used in a speech requires credit in written form, it also
should be acknowledged orally.
When designing a presentation aid, the speaker should focus on
simplicity
Listeners may perceive a speaker who slouches as
sloppy, weak and unfocused
An effective informative speech shows listeners
something they didn't previously know
What is the process a message goes through when it is received and interpreted?
source, encoding, receiver, decoding
To explain the physical arrangement of a place, an object, or an event, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
spatial
The ______ speech purpose expresses exactly what the speaker wishes the audience to get from the speech.
specific
President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, in which he challenged Americans, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country," is an example of a
speech of inspiration
The various types of external evidence include
statistics
In an outline, what kind of points support the main points?
subordinate
When citing testimony in a speech, the speaker should always
supply the name and qualifications of the source
Facts, statistics, testimonies, and narratives are all examples of
supporting materials
When actively listening, a person should
take note of the speaker's key points
A person delivering a speech who remains steadily positioned in one place behind a podium is known as a(n)
talking head
Previewing the speech in the introduction
tells the audience the order in which the main points will be addressed
An ethical speaker is conscious of ________ values.
the audience's
Pitch is
the range of sounds a speaker's voice produces, from high to low
The proper volume for delivering a speech depends on
the size of the room and number of people in the audience
In a speech of introduction, you should tell the audience something about
the speaker's background
The specific citation elements that need to be mentioned in a speech depend on...
the type of source
The goal of informative speaking is
to increase audience understanding and awareness.
Anne gives a speech to her classmates about categories of computer games. The general purpose of Anne's speech is
to inform
To have the freedom to move points around according to the way the speaker wishes to present his or her topic, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
topical
An informative speech arranged by category is arranged
topically
A speaker who is both honest and dependable has the quality of
trustworthiness
In a presentation aid, you cannot include
uncited text excerpts
A well-organized speech is characterized by
unity, coherence, and balance
To present statistics ethically,
use only trustworthy and reputable sources
You can prepare your speech for the ear (for hearing and understanding) by
using familiar words
To describe information, a speaker should use language that is
vivid
Under what condition is being persuasive appropriate?
when you seek to change an audience's behavior
Which outline should be prepared in a full-sentence format?
working
An effectively prepared working outline should
write out full quotations and other critical information
An audience-centered approach means
you consider your audience in every phase of the speech preparation process