Public Speaking Final

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What are the different types of speeches that can be dilivered

Informative, persuasive, entertaining/ inspiring, introduction, giving honor and acceptance.

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What is an example of incremental plagiarism

failing to give credit when quoting another source

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What is comprehensive listening

listening to understand the message of a speaker

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True or False: to give credit orally, I must say my citation in full MLA or APA format when directly

False

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strategic rhythmic pattern of words

Cadence

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use of silence between words in a speech

Pause

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Most widely accepted and correct phonic sound of words

Pronunciation

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how fast or slow words are spoken

Rate

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using words next to one another that begin with the same letter

Alliteration

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use of arm or hand movement

Gestures

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how loud or quiet a voice is

Volume

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distinctly sounding out all appropriate letters in a word

Articulation

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how words or letters are pronounced based on geographic or ethic background

Accent

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How high or low a voice sounds

Pitch

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Similar arrangement of pairs or words, phrases, or scentences

Parallelism

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What is a Manuscript

when a person reads a speech word-for-word

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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”

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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

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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

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How long should an introduction of a speech be

Between 10% & 20%

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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”

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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

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What is an example of “Signpost Connective”

“First we will…” “Third, you will”

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Speaking Outline vs. Preparation Outline

Speaking outline: brief and used while giving a speech

Preparation outline: more thorough and used while writing a speech

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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". 

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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

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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"

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What is a Fallacies

an error in reasoning that makes an argument invalid, misleading, or deceptive, even if it seems plausible