Chap. 10 and 11 Flashcards
rhetorical questions
questions that listeners answer in their minds
participatory questions
questions that listeners answer overtly
content outline
formal record of your major ideas and their relationship to one another in your speech
structural elements
a speech’s introduction, body, and conclusion
logical elements
a speech’s major ideas with supporting materials and their relationship
script
writing down every word of the speech
alternation
varying numbers and letters in a consistent pattern for different levels of points
indentation
formatting by spacing various levels of points inward
coordination
arranging points into levels, giving the points on a specific level the same basic value or weight
subordination
placement of supporting points under major points
speaking notes
the notes you use to deliver your speech
key words
important words and phrases that will jog the speaker’s memory
Cognitive preference
The ways you prefer to perceive reason remember and solve problems it’s culturally influenced but unique to u