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Speech Test tomorrow Test

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INFORMATION OVERLOAD is also commonly known as____________
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Can often be more powerful than factual examples, because they ask the audience to IMAGINE something-thus causing them to become active participants in the THOUGHT
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Involves telling a STORY with your information
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Speech planned in advance but presented in a DIRECT, spontaneous manner
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Tells your listeners the CENTRAL IDEA of your speech
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Begins a speech by STATING his or her PURPOSE
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A speech of__________is the most STRAIGHTFORWARD type of INFORMATIVE speech
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A specific case that is used to DEMONSTRATE A GENERAL IDEA
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Type of stage fright that inhibits effective self-expression
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A COMPARISON, used to COMPARE OR CONTRAST an unknown concept with a known one
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A predisposition to respond to something in a favorable or unfavorable way
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Speech that is given off the TOP OF ONE'S HEAD,WITHOUT PREPARATION
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Issues in which there are two or more sides with CONFLICTING EVIDENCE, where listeners are required to choose the TRUTH for themselves
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Deals with the TRUTH of something
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When a member of the audience hear a PERSUASIVE APPEAL, they COMPARE it to OPINIONS THEY ALREADY HOLD
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Analogy
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Proposition of Fact
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Description
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Hypothetical Examples
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Attitude
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Social Judgement Theory
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Debilitative Stage Fright
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Direct Persuasion
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Information Anxiety
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Impromptu
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Belief
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Example
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Thesis Statement
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Narration
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Extemporaneous
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An effective informative speech creates_________ __________:a reason for your AUDIENCE members to WANT TO LISTEN and LEARN from your speech
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Pattern that is based on types or CATEGORIES
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CHANGING the way an audience THINKS
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The speaker's EXPERTISE on a PARTICULAR TOPIC
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The most important NONVERBAL FACET of delivery
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A CONSTRUCTION TOOL used to MAP OUT your speech
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The subgroup you must persuade to REACH YOUR GOAL
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_________clarify ideas and concepts that are already KNOWN BUT NOT UNDERSTOOD
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_______teach something to the audience in a logical, STEP-BY-STEP manner
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WORDS OR PHRASES that emphasize the importance of what you are about to say

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