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What is vocal variety?

Varying your voice pitch, tone, volume, and speaking rate.

What are ETHOS?

the speaker's credibility

What are PATHOS?

Appeal to the audience emotion

What are LOGOS

Visual facts

What are the 3 methods of speaking?

Manuscript, impromptu, and extemporaneous

What are the 3 learning styles?

Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic

Who were the examples she showed for the speeches

Miss South Carolina (impromptu), George Bush (Extemporaneous), President Obama (Manuscript)

What is the first thing to do when constructing a speech?

Analyzing your audience

What is attitude?

An individual's general predisposition toward something as being good or bad

What are values?

Individual's perception of the usefulness, importance, or worth of something.

What are Mckroski's 3 Cs?

Caring (likability), confidence, and character (trustworthy)

Difference between peripheral and central processors?

Animations, fear appeal, pictures ; Facts and logic

What is cognitive dissonance

Inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes

What is anecdote

A short story/ illustration

What is immediacy?

Emotional distance between speaker and audience

Difference between sign post and transition?

A sign post is a recap, physical movement, intro to new topic and transition is all of it together.