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Telling a story, asking a question, and using a visual aid are examples of what?
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Attention material
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One of the most successful strategies a speaker can use is
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Employing a dynamic speaking style
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Effective transitions move listeners from what?
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1) a main point to another main point 2) a main point to a supportive point 3) a supportive point to another supportive point
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The appeal to audience emotion is termed
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Pathos
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What is dyadic communitcation?
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Communication between two people, as in a conversation
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How many major ideas should be present on each presentation aid?
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One
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Plot, characters, setting and time line are all essential to what?
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Story-telling
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Define a mixed audience
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An audience composed of a combination of individuals, some who has expert knowledge of the field and topic while others have no specified knowledge
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Define operational definition
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Defining something by describing what it does
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Defining one term by comparing it to another term that has an equivalent meaning is called
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Definition of synonym
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To describe a series of developments in time or a set of actions that occur sequentially a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
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Chronological
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Incorrect word pronunciations
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Can not be improved by clear articulation
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Pitch is
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The range of sounds a speaker's voice produces from high to low
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When the speaker reiterates each main point in the conclusion the audience does what?
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Mentally checks off each point in their head
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What is a sentance outline?
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An outline in which each main and supporting point is stated in sentance form and in precisely the way the speaker wants to express the idea
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