Speech Chapter 13
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| What are the main purposes of a speech to inform? | A speech that presents or describes information.
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| What does audience feedback tell speakers? | Tells them if they're doing well or not.
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| What are examples of helpful feedback comments? | You need to speak up, you need to make eye contact.
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| Why is using feedback forms an effective way of giving feedback to a speaker? | It helps the speaker for their next speech.
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| What are the 6 principles for informing? | The need to know, connections, organizations, repititions, feelings, focus
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| What are 4 reasons to be a competent critic? | Develop appreciation for speechmaking, become a better listener, improve your own speaking, help others become better speaker.
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| What are the 8 social-ritual speeches? | speaker introductions, welcoming an audience, award presentations, acceptance speeches, nominations, announcements, relating stories, eulogies.
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| True/False: Public speaking is two-way communication. | True
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| True/False: Too much information increases understanding. | False
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| True/False: People who feel a "need to know" do not receive information easily. | False
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| True/False: You cannot improve your own speaking by observing others speak. | False
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| True/False: An example of a social-ritual is describing a person. | True
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| What do you call it when a speech follows a set formula or pattern? | social ritual
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| What do you call someone who evaluates or judges? | critic
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| What kind of speeches usually include visual aids? | demonstrations
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| What do you call it when you tell a speaker the good points, points of improving and how to improve? | constructive criticism
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| What do you call new information that is related to information that is already known? | connected information
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