Chapter 12 Flashcards

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What is the rhetorical situation?

A

Set of expectations inherent in the context, audience, and purpose of your speech or presentation.

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What are cognate strategies?

A

ways of framing, expressing, and representing a message to an audience

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3
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What is tone?

A

General manner of expression of the message

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4
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What is clarity?

A

Strategies to help the receiver to decode the message and understand it easily.

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5
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What is Arrangement?

A

Order and organization of visual and verbal elements.

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6
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What is credibility ?

A

Qualities, capabilities, or power to make the audience believe your character more.

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What are expectations?

A

unstated, eager anticipation of the norms, roles and outcomes from the speaker and speech.

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8
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What is reference?

A

Attention to the source and how you present your information.

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9
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Five-finger model of public speaking?

A

Attention statement
Introduction
body
conclusion
residual message

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10
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What is an outline?

A

framework that organizes main ideas and subordinate ideas

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11
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What is an organizing principle?

A

core assumption around which everything else is arranged

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12
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What are Transitions?

A

words, phrases, or visual devices that help audience follow the speaker’s ideas and see relationships between ideas

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