Second Quiz Flashcards

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4 P’s of a good intro

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Pique interest, point to topic, pave the way, preview the points

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2
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Ways to pique interest in intro?

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Ask question
Joke
Stat
Story
Quote
Drama
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3
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What does “paving the way” in an intro mean?

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Establishing credibility and rapport (connection - don’t read notes)

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4
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The 3 S’s of a good conclusion

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Signal the end
Summarize points
Stop in style

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5
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How can you signal the end in a conclusion

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“in conclusion”

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6
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Each points needs ___

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a story, quote and stat

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7
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Name some bad postures

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ten hut, flesh wound, fig leaf, death grip, happy pockets

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Extemporaneous speaking

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the most common mode of delivery that involves a speech that is practiced and planned in advance.

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9
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What should a full sentence outline be converted to in order to develop the speech aurally?

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keyword or key-phrase outline

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10
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What should manuscript speaking typically be limited to?

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broadcast media, or a major speech of tribute

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11
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jargon

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the special vocabulary of a particular group

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12
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slang

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popular, nonstandard catchwords or phrases

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13
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assonance

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repetition of vowel sounds

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14
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antithesis

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the contrasting of two ideas to dramatize difference. “No only…, but also…”

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How to involve the audience

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Use names of people in the audience, refer to the person who introduced you and to the other speakers, refer to details in the immediate setting or shared experience, Use audience participation (can i get a show of hands), use “you”

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