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12 Cards in this Set
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The use of relevant experiences, images, analogies, and metaphors for the audience to connect the new information with the old.
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Association
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The result of effective organization and the careful selection of words.
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Clarity
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The grouping of items of information together.
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Clusters
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The serial presentation of information usually in steps or phrases explaining processes and illustrating them.
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Demonstrations
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Define concepts or processes in a way that makes them relevant to listeners.
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Explanations
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A collection of facts, figures, observations, and real world inferences until human beings shape, interpret, and act on it.
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Information
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Packaging facts and ideas in a ways that audience members can understand and remember.
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Informative Speaking
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Information that has been given human significance.
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Knowledge
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Usually involve more extended explanations and definitions, increase an audience's understanding of a particular field of knowledge.
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Lectures
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A speech that arranged and interprets information gathered in response to a request made by a group.
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Oral Reports
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A speech that attempts to influence listeners' thoughts or behaviors, appealing primarily through motivation.
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Persuasive Speaking
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Recreations of events that people can "see" -- can be a powerful technique to engage listeners.
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Visualizations
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