ch. 6 Choosing a Topic & Developing a Strategy Flashcards

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what elements outside of class help you choose a speech topic?

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  • Commitment to a cause
  • Reputation
  • Occasion
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what are the characteristics of a good topic?

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  • importance to the speaker
  • interest to the audience
  • worthy of listener’s time
  • appropriateness of scope
  • appropriateness for oral delivery
  • appropriateness to the rhetorical situation
  • clarity
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what are the 3 ways for how to choose a good topic?

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1) conduct a personal inventory
2) Brainstorm
3) Narrow the Topic

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what is personal inventory?

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the questions you ask yourself when choosing a good topic

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what questions do you ask in personal inventory?

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  • what public issues do I care about?
  • which of my experiences might be generalizable?
  • which of my interests overlap with those of the audience?
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what is brainstorming?

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a mental free-association exercise in which one identifies, without evaluation, the first thoughts that come to mind when one is presented with a given term or category

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what is a strategic plan?

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a identification of the objectives to be sought in a speech and the means for achieving them

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what does having a strategic plan do?

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  • identifies the purpose of your speech
  • the constraints on it
  • and the opportunities it provides
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what are the 7 common speech purposes?

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1) providing new info or perspective
2) agenda setting
3) creating positive or negative feeling
4) strengthening commitment
5) weakening commitment
6) conversion
7) inducing a specific action

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what is agenda setting?

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causing listeners to be aware of and to think about a topic that previously had escaped their attn

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what is conversion?

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the replacement of one set of beliefs by another that is inconsistent with the first

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what are constraints?

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factors beyond your control that limit your options in your strategic plan

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what are some constraints that you may have?

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  • audiences in general
  • your specific audience analysis
  • your ethos as a speaker
  • the nature of your topic
  • the rhetorical situation
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what are opportunities?

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the things that result from the assets that you bring to the situation and from the choices that you ARE able to make

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what are some opportunities that you may have?

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  • information advantage
  • audience analysis
  • justifying the limitations
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what is the specific purpose statement?

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statement of the particular outcome sought from the audience; a more specific version of a general purpose

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what are important 3 characteristics of the specific purpose statement?

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1) focus on the audience rather than speaker
2) it summarizes a single idea
3) it is precise and free of vague language

18
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what is a thesis statement?

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the central idea or claim made by the speech, usually stated in a single sentence

19
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what is important to writing the thesis statement?

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identifying the issues to make sure they are relevant to the point you wish to convey