Cw test review/ March 16

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What does a speech of self-introduction provide?
Insight into the speakers background, personality, beliefs or goals
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When developing your speech, you…
Focus and develop your topic
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What are three things that interest the audience?
•Dangerous situations

•adventure

•drama
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How do you provide a mental picture to your audience?
Use colorful and descriptive language
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How do you organize a speech?
With an introduction, a body, and a conclusion 
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What organization is something you have worked with that has a similar pattern?
An essay
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Similar to an essay, what do you need to do in the introduction?
Get the attention and internet of an audience
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How do you get your audience-attention?
•Posing a question

•Telling a story

•Making a startling statement

•Open with a quotation
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What two things do you need to accomplish in your conclusion?
•Let the audience know you’re about to finish

•Reenforce your central idea
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Who is an example of an extemporaneous speaker?
A teacher
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What do you do to achieve a smooth speech?
Rehearse and practice
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What is the recommended posture you should have when starting your speech?
Relaxed but upright position. Plant your feet a bit less than shoulder width. Allow your arms to hang loosely by your side
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What do you need to keep in mind while presenting?
•Gestures

•Eye contact

•Voice

•Dealing with the nerves
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A persuasive speaker is considered an…
An advocate
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What is your goal?
•To defend an idea

•Refute an opponent

•Sell a program

•Inspire people to action
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How does a persuasive speaker need to communicate information?
Clearly and concisely
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How does a persuasive speech affect the audience? By changing what?
Affecting their beliefs, attitudes, and actions
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What things should you avoid while doing a persuasive speech?
Name calling and other forms or abusive language
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How do you apply ethic in persuasion?
Being honest because knowing the facts is not enough
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How is persuasion and manipulation different?
This is coming in a essay format
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What is persuasion?
A psychological process that occurs when two or more different viewpoints exist
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To use persuasive language, what criteria needs to be present?
Disagreements
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Why is persuasive language a challenge?
Because is more ambitious
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When thinking about the range of persuasive responses, how many boxes do we have?
7 boxes
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Who or what is the target audience?
The particular part of the audience you want to reach with your speech
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What are questions of fact?
Meant to be absolutely answered and they seek to answer with the truth
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What are questions of value?
A question that involves matters of fact and moral values
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What are questions of policy?
Questions that deal with a specific course of action, applying rules
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What types of speeches do we have on questions of policy?
•Speeches to gain passive agreement

•Speeches immediate action 
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How do you analyze questions of policy?
You will face three basic issues:

•Need

•Plan

•Practicality