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PublicSpeaking Final

12/18/25

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4 parts of introduction attention grabber, relate the topic to audience, credibility, preview
types of attention grabbers quote, question
credibility is made up of what research and personal/professional experiences
how many main points should a speech have, why? 3, our brain would pair things if it were an even number
examples of transitions you'll just have to write out some examples
two parts of the conclusion review, leaver
audience analysis demographics - things you can count psychographics - opinions
Visual aids - dos, donts, types , rules keep it simple and visually interesting
Explain the five components of Monroe's Motivated sequence 1 Attention-opening line, visual, familiar personality 2 need/problem show problem and how bad it is 3 satisfaction/solution-explain your product and how solves problem 4 visualization/examples-show product in use, how well it works
last one of Monroe's Motivated sequence bc it wouldn't all fit in one box 5 Action/resources-where/how to buy it
difference between persuasion and coercion and how can you tell? persuasion influences someone to make a decision, coercion uses force and threat. to know why it is coercion is pushy and forceful
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