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What is nomination in communicative strategies?

Opens a topic.

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Define restriction in communicative strategies.

Limits responses and sets choices.

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What does turn-taking refer to in communication?

Equal opportunity to speak.

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What is the purpose of topic control in communication?

Prevents unnecessary interruptions and topic shifts.

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What is topic shifting in communicative strategies?

Transitions topic to another.

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What is the function of repair in communication?

Corrects error and misunderstanding.

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What does termination mean in communicative strategies?

Ending interaction through verbal and non-verbal means.

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What are the key elements of an audience profile in speech writing?

Demography, situation, psychology.

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What is important about logical organization in speech writing?

Ensures clarity and coherence.

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Why is duration an important principle in speech writing?

It affects audience engagement and retention.

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How does word choice impact speech writing?

It influences audience understanding and tone.

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Why is grammatical correctness crucial in speech writing?

It ensures professionalism and clarity.

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<p>What are the three purposes of speech?</p>

What are the three purposes of speech?

To inform, entertain, and persuade.

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What are the four types of speech delivery methods?

Memorized, impromptu, manuscript, extemporaneous.

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What does articulation refer to in principles of speech delivery?

Speech sounds used to emphasize.

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What is modulation in the context of speech delivery?

Adjusting tone and volume to get attention.

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What is stage presence?

Projects yourself to captivate the audience.

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How do facial expressions, gestures, and movements enhance speech?

They enhance verbal speech.

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What is rapport with the audience?

Harmony and connection with the audience.

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