?s part 5 Flashcards

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informative speech

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A speech designed to convey
knowledge and understanding

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object

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Anything that is visible, tangible, and
stable in form.

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concept

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A belief, theory, idea, notion,
principle, or the like.

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4
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description

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A statement that depicts a person,
event, idea, or the like with clarity
and vividness

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5
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Informative speeches may be grouped into four categories—

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  1. objects
  2. processes
  3. events
  4. concepts
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5
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personalize

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To present one’s ideas in human
terms that relate in some fashion to
the experience of the audience.

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6
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Speeches about objects
usually are organized in___ order(3)

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chronological
spatial
topical

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The most common types of organization for speeches about processes are_____(2)

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chronological and topical

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Speeches about events are usually arranged in____(2)

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chronological or topical
order

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9
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concepts are arranged in ___(1)

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topical pattern

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10
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persuasion

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11
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mental dialogue with the audience

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12
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question of fact

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13
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question of value

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14
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question of policy

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speech to gain passive agreement

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16
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speech to gain immediate action

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17
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need

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18
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burden of proof

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19
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plan

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20
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practicality

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21
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problem-solution order

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21
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problem-cause-solution order

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22
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comparative advantages order

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23
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Monroe’s motivated sequence

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