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Who were the most polished speakers during medieval Europe?
the clergy
Define ELOCUTION
the study and practice of oral delivery, including the control of both voice and gesture
Define FREE SPEECH
the right to express one's opinions publicly
What is the first amendment?
Freedom of speech, press, religion, and petition.
what is the first amendment's relation to Congress' position of free speech?
congress shall not make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of the people to assemble and to petition the government for a redness of grievances
what common bond do public speaking and conversation share?
being AUDIENCE CENTERED
define ENCODING
to convert a message into code
what step of being a audience centered speaker influence the speech making process?
EVERY STEP
what id the first stage of listening?
SELECTION
Define CRITICAL LISTENING
the careful analysis and evaluation of message content
what is a good way to calm speaker's anxiety
Looking for positive support and taking deep breathes