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What are the different types of speeches that can be dilivered
Informative, persuasive, entertaining/ inspiring, introduction, giving honor and acceptance.
What is an example of incremental plagiarism
failing to give credit when quoting another source
What is comprehensive listening
listening to understand the message of a speaker
True or False: to give credit orally, I must say my citation in full MLA or APA format when directly
False
strategic rhythmic pattern of words
Cadence
use of silence between words in a speech
Pause
Most widely accepted and correct phonic sound of words
Pronunciation
how fast or slow words are spoken
Rate
using words next to one another that begin with the same letter
Alliteration
use of arm or hand movement
Gestures
how loud or quiet a voice is
Volume
distinctly sounding out all appropriate letters in a word
Articulation
how words or letters are pronounced based on geographic or ethic background
Accent
How high or low a voice sounds
Pitch
Similar arrangement of pairs or words, phrases, or scentences
Parallelism
What is a Manuscript
when a person reads a speech word-for-word
What is an example of an antithesis used by john F. Kennedy
“Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country”
True or False: both Jon F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan used German phrases in their speeches at the Berlin Wall to relate to their audience.
True
Credibility Vs. Goodwill
Credibility: If the Audience thinks the speaker is fit to speak on a topic
Goodwill: If the Audience things the speaker has their best interest in mind
How long should an introduction of a speech be
Between 10% & 20%
How does Brene Brown establish credibility in their TED Talk on the topic of Vulnerability
She tells a story about how marketer identified her as a “research-storyteller”
What is “signpost connective”
a word or phrase that guides an audience or reader through a speech or written work, indicating the speaker's or writer's current location within the structure and the relationship between ideas
What is an example of “Signpost Connective”
“First we will…” “Third, you will”
Speaking Outline vs. Preparation Outline
Speaking outline: brief and used while giving a speech
Preparation outline: more thorough and used while writing a speech
what was Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
that America was founded on liberty and equality, but the Civil War tests if such a nation can last; he honored the dead soldiers, asking the living to rededicate themselves to finishing their fight for a "new birth of freedom," ensuring that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth".
Sojourner Truth’s Ain’t I a Woman?
women could vote but what abt people of color: Black women were just as capable and deserving as white women, despite societal denial
Malala Yousafzai’s speech to UN
advocated for every child's right to education, declared education a fundamental right, and famously said, "Our books and pens are our most powerful weapons"
What is a Fallacies
an error in reasoning that makes an argument invalid, misleading, or deceptive, even if it seems plausible