Chap. 10 and 11 Flashcards

1
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rhetorical questions

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questions that listeners answer in their minds

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2
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participatory questions

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questions that listeners answer overtly

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3
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content outline

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formal record of your major ideas and their relationship to one another in your speech

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4
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structural elements

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a speech’s introduction, body, and conclusion

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5
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logical elements

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a speech’s major ideas with supporting materials and their relationship

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6
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script

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writing down every word of the speech

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6
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alternation

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varying numbers and letters in a consistent pattern for different levels of points

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7
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indentation

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formatting by spacing various levels of points inward

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8
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coordination

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arranging points into levels, giving the points on a specific level the same basic value or weight

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9
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subordination

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placement of supporting points under major points

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10
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speaking notes

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the notes you use to deliver your speech

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11
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key words

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important words and phrases that will jog the speaker’s memory

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13
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Cognitive preference

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The ways you prefer to perceive reason remember and solve problems it’s culturally influenced but unique to u

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