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Principles of Public Speaking
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1. Which of the areas of speech criticism is the most difficult to evaluate?
2. A speaker whose conclusion generates deep emotions by evoking dramatic or sentimental images is using which of the following?
3. The desired action that a speaker hopes will occur among audience members is referred to as which of the following?
4. Which of the following terms refers to the way a speaker’s nervousness gradually declines as a speech progresses?
5. A speaker who argues for peace throughout the world is most likely using which of the following appeals?
6. Hypothetical examples are useful for which of the following purposes in a speech?
7. What is the primary difference between research material found on the Web and research material found in a publication?
8. A speaker who makes a comparison between two different objects using the words "like" or "as" is integrating which of the following into a speech?
9. Which of the following speech organization patterns is the simplest one to use?
10. Studying observable characteristics in an audience - such as age - gender - and ethnicity - is known as which of the following?
11. Which of the following describes the language of a politician who says - "I will reform the government"?
12. Undeveloped examples that are usually presented in a list are referred to as which of the following?
13. Using performance visualization to reduce speech apprehension involves which of the following?
14. A speech divided into three methods for treating chronic heart disease would be best organized according to which of the following patterns?
15. Which of the following is the best method for achieving an informal style in a speech?
16. According to Aristotle - what five elements are the basis of speech preparation and criticism?
17. Which of the following is a statement made in the introduction that indicates the main points that will be addressed in the body of a speech?
18. What is the term used to describe words and phrases - such as "because - " "then - " and "likewise - " that indicate relationships between ideas in a speech?
19. The mental process of drawing conclusions from factual information is referred to as which of the following?
20. Which of the following establishes a memorable message and develops a positive connection between a persuasive speaker and an audience?
21. Which of the following aspects related to speech delivery most affects whether a statement sounds sincere or sarcastic?
22. Which of the following organizational patterns do scientists often use when they present the procedures and techniques of an experiment?
23. Complimenting the audience - using personal examples - and using specific names of audience members are ways to develop which of the following during a speech?
24. An example that is given in the format of a story is referred to as which of the following?
25. Which of the following aspects of an audience is most affected by age?