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Good delivery A. Has a conversational quality B. Doesn't call attention to itself C. Requires a strong voice D. All the above E. A & B only
E. Is the correct answer=
A. Has a conversational quality
B. Doesn't call attention to itself
Your Attention Gainer should be the first thing you speak to your audience. A) True. B) False.
A) True
Communication originates with the sender A) True. B) False
A)True
You can begin your speech with an example, a story, or a statistic. A) True. B) False.
A)True
The accepted meaning of a word is the _____ Meaning A. True B. Connotative C. Hidden D. Denotative
D. Denotative
Words are______ A. Complicated B. Symbolic C. Inferential D. Arbitrary E. B and D
E. B and D=
Symbolic
Arbitrary
To Appeal to the needs of an audience a speaker can use? A. Pythagorean’s theorem B. The Sapir Worf theory C.Ethos D. Maslow’s Hierarchy
C.Ethos
Eye Contact is a component of nonverbal delivery. A) True B) False.
A) True
Hearing and listening are identical. A) True. B) False
B) False
What are the 4 Traditional Appeals?
Pathos, Mythos, Ethos, Logos.
Define Pathos
(Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. Pathos = suffering aka the path of suffering emotions. or

the emotional or motivational appeals; vivid language, emotional language and numerous sensory details.
Define Mythos
a pattern of beliefs expressing often symbolically the characteristic or prevalent attitudes in a group or culture.
"the Superman mythos has long since become ingrained in popular American culture"
Ethos
the source's credibility, the speaker's/author's authority.
"Ethocal credibility"
Logos
the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument.

"The logos/lowdown of facts"
Which of the following means of Persuasion involves character? A. Logos B. Ethos C. Pathos
B. Ethos
Of all kinds of public speaking persuasion is the most complex and the most challenging T.F.
True
MLA stands for Manual Language Association. T. F
F.
MLA is the Modern Language Association
Primary Sources are original sources. T. F.
True