Question | Answer |
Crediting or referencing the sources of information: | Attribution |
Speakers adapt the speech to the audience's needs, level of knowledge, background, and interests: | Audience Centered |
What the audience believes is going to happen during the speech: | Audience Expectations |
Participating to create change, organizing others who share a common vision, and working to improve communities and organizations: | Civic Engagement |
The age, sex, socioeconomic status, ethnicity or nationality, level of education, and professional interests of the audience: | Demographic Characteristics |
The overall objective of the speech, such as to inform, to persuade, or to entertain: | General Speech Purpose |
On the Internet, this is the first document or landing site, through which additional information can be accessed | Homepage |
The time, mood, and setting of the speech: | Occasion |
Using other people's ideas, methods, or words without proper acknowledgement: | Plagiarism |
Firsthand knowledge, testimony, or direct evidence from authors who created the information: | Primary Source |
Software that searches homepages for key words and phrases: | Search Engine |
Information based on other people's observation or research: | Secondary Source |
The precise goal the speaker wants to achieve with the audience: | Specific Speech Purpose |
A speech whose overall objective is to amuse, enthrall, cheer, charm, or otherwise please an audience: | Speech to Entertain |
A speech whose overall objective is to explain a concept, idea, or process to an audience: | Speech to Inform |
A speech whose overall objective is to influence an audience to accept a belief, agree with a value, or take an action: | Speech to Persuade |
Software that allows you to go from one site to another on the Internet and view Web pages: | Web Browser |