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attention getter
the statement or question that piques the audience’s interest in what you have to say
preparation outlines
comprehensive outlines that included all information in your speech
rapport
a relationship or connection you make with your audience
diagrams
drawings or sketches that outlines and explains the part of an object process or phenomenon that cannot be readily seen
organization
make your speech clear
problem and solution patter
discuss a problem and give a solution used in persuasion
topical organization pattern
types, kinds, sorts, categories, parts, keep your categories simple clear distinct and few. Put your strongest point last
stipulated definition
a specific agreed upon meeting for a word or phrase that the speaker provides if the context of their speech
signposts
emphasizes the physical movement through the content (first second third last)
statistics
collection analysis comparison and interpretation of numerical data understanding its comparison with other numerical data
presentation aids
the resources beyond the speech itself that a speaker uses to enhance the message conveyed to the audience
hyperbole
intentional exaggeration for effect
clarity
first concerns as a public speaker without it nothing else can occur. clearly spoken
chart
a graphical representation of data
line graph
a graph designed to show trends over time
alliteration
the repetition of a consonant sound in a sentence
parallelism
the repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning
transitions
serves to move from one point to another
imagery
visually descriptive of figurative language especially in literary work
slang
words or phrases that are specific to a subculture that others may not understand
clincher
something memorable with which to conclude your speech
tone
attitude being conveyed in the slides
supporting materials
can be thought as the specifics that make your ideas, arguments, assertions, points, or concepts real and concrete
attention
focus on one stimulus while ignoring or suppressing reactions to other stimuli
perception
how people organize and interpret the patterns of stimuli around them
metaphor
a figure of speech that identifies something as being the same as some unrelated thing for the rhetorical effect
5 cannons of rhetoric
invention. arangement style memory delivery