Chap 11-Test
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| what is a purpose statement? | It summarizes the main idea or purpose of your speech.
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| What does a good purpose statement have in it? | It tells the audience the topic of the speech, provides a guide to the organization or main points of the speech and gives the audience goals.
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| What does an introduction contain? | It gains the audience's attention and tells the listeners about the topic and purpose of the speech.
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| What are the 5 patterns of organization? Give an example of each one. | Time order, Space Order, Process Order, Topical Order, Problem-Solution Order
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| What are the 2 types of outlines? | A sentence outline shows the relationship of information and the development of arguments or ideas. A word outline lists only key words and divisions.
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| What kind of language should a competent communicator use in a speech? | clarity
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| What are the 4 figures of speech mentioned in the chapter? Give an example of each one. | Similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole
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| What are the 3 purposes of an introduction? What are 8 ways to introduce a speech. | gain attention, present topic and purpose, connect with audience.
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| What are the 3 purposes of a conclusion? What are 5 ways to conclude a speech? | summarize your main points, repeat your main goal, provide a clear ending.
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| Why should a speaker try to connect the introduction and the conclusion? | To make a turnaround.
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| What are transitions? List 5 examples of transitions. | also, next, finally, therefore, inconclusion
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