Chapter 10 And 11 Flashcards

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What are some effective ways to start a speech?

A

Asking a question, telling a story, or using a startling fact

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What is the purpose of a preview statement in the introduction?

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It lets the audience know of the main points of the speech

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How can you signal the end of your speech?

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By using words like “in conclusion” or changing the tone of your voice

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What is a call to action and when is it appropriate to use?

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Urges the audience to take a specific action, typically used in persuasive speeches

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What is the difference between a preparation outline and a speaking outline?

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Preparation outline is detailed, whereas a speaking outline uses brief notes to guide the speaker.

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Why is it important to create a preparation outline?

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It helps organize and ensures logical flow of information

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What should a speaking outline include?

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Key points, quotes, and cues to remind the speaker of delivery

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What is the purpose of sub points in an outline?

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To support and elaborate on the main points of the speech

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