Criteria For Judging The Relevance Of Ideas Flashcards
What is the importance of speech?
Speech is important for communication and persuasion.
It allows speakers to convey their messages effectively.
What should the writer consider when composing a speech?
The writer should consider the relevance of the content and the audience’s perspective.
This includes understanding what the audience thinks and feels.
What are the criteria for judging the relevance of a speech?
Criteria include the meaningfulness of the message and its contribution to the audience’s thinking.
These criteria help determine if the speech meets its intended purpose.
What is the main point of a speech?
The main point is the central message or argument that the speaker wants to convey.
It should be clear and resonate with the audience.
True or False: The context of a speech can influence its effectiveness.
True
Context includes personal, social, and historical factors that affect the speech.
Fill in the blank: The _______ of a speech refers to the speaker’s intended message.
[purpose]
What influences the composition of a speech?
Influences include the speaker’s intention and the context of the speech.
These factors shape how the message is presented.
What should the audience feel about the speech?
The audience should feel engaged and connected to the main point.
This helps in effectively communicating the intended message.
What is the role of the speaker in a speech?
The speaker’s role is to communicate their message clearly and persuasively.
They must consider the audience’s reactions and thoughts.
What does it mean when a speech is described as being ‘relevant’?
It means the content is meaningful and significant to the audience.
Relevance enhances the impact of the speech.