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Q: Just as a traveler needs a map for a journey, a speaker
needs a map for a speech. This detailed map of a speech is?
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A: A preparation outline
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Q: Writing down your main ideas, sub points, and supporting
material, then using geometric shapes and arrows to indicate logical
relationships is a technique known as?
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A: Mapping
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Q: The delivery outline is?
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A: Much shorter than the preparation outline and tailored to
the individual speaker
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Q: According to the text, what is the purpose of using
complete sentences in a preparation outline?
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A: This will help you judge the coherence of the speech
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Q: What does your textbook state is the major benefit of
using standard outline form?
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A: It points out relationships between ideas and supporting
material
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Q: What tip does your textbook suggest regarding the use of
speaking notes?
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A: Type or print information so that it can be easily read
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Q: A general rule of thumb when estimating the time frame
for your introduction and conclusion is to remember that?
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A: The introduction and the conclusion should each represent
10 percent of your speaking time.
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Q: On the evaluation for your previous two speeches, you
received a comment about a “speedy vocal delivery.” You want to make sure not
to repeat that mistake on your next speaking assignment, so you write in the
margins of your note cards “slow down.” Is this proper for speaking notes?
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A: Yes; comments like this are effective delivery reminders
on speaking notes?
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Q: Delivery a speech in a conversational style from a
well-developed and researched outline is termed?
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A: Extemporaneous delivery
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Q: Behaviors such as eye contact, appropriate gestures, and
physical closeness that enhance the quality of the relationship between the
speaker and listeners is known as?
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A: Immediacy behaviors
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Q: An attitude that one’s own cultural approaches are
superior to those of other cultures in termed?
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A: Ethnocentrism
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Q: When asked to deliver a speech at the last moment, the
type of delivery style you will use is?
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A: Impromptu
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Q: Which of the following statements is the best guideline
for using gestures in a speech?
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A: Make your gestures appropriate to the situation and
audience
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Q: The minister pounds his fist on the podium when he says
the words “sin” and “evil”. What function does this form of nonverbal
communication serve?
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A: Emphasizing
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Q: Words such as ”dint,” “morning,” “gunna,” and “wanna” are
all examples of poor?
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A: Articulation
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