Final Objective Exam Flashcards
The principal __ are the mouth, pharynx, and nasal cavity.
resonators
____ is a common mispronunciation that occurs when one sound is exchanged for another.
Substitution
A proposition of ____ calls on the speaker’s audience to believe that something was, is, and will be true.
Fact
A ____ gesture helps show the audience that you are moving from one point to another.
Transitional
____ is an appeal based on the audience’s perception of the speaker as a credible source.
Ethos
A process that uses evidence and reasoning to support a claim or proposition is called ____.
Arguementation.
Choosing, refining, supporting, and organizing a topic are important steps in preparing a(n) _____.
speech and outline.
____ is reasoning from compared circumstances.
Analogy.
Comparative ____ show the advantages of your plan over all others or over the current policy.
Advantages.
____ is achieved by increasing the force with which the breath stream is expelled.
Intensity.
____ draws conclusions from available evidence.
Reasoning.
____ is the appearance of composure evident in the bearing of the head and body.
Poise.
____ is using the lips, teeth, tongue, hard and soft palates, and glottis to shape sound.
Articulation.
A(n) ____ speech should reinforce or change the beliefs, attitudes, or actions of the listener.
Persuasive.
_____ is achieved by varying the volume within a sentence in order to point out specific words.
Emphasis.