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Who were the most polished speakers during medieval Europe?
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the clergy
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Define ELOCUTION
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the study and practice of oral delivery, including the control of both voice and gesture
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Define FREE SPEECH
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the right to express one's opinions publicly
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What is the first amendment?
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Freedom of speech, press, religion, and petition.
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what is the first amendment's relation to Congress' position of free speech?
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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
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what common bond do public speaking and conversation share?
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being AUDIENCE CENTERED
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define ENCODING
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to convert a message into code
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what step of being a audience centered speaker influence the speech making process?
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EVERY STEP
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what id the first stage of listening?
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SELECTION
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Define CRITICAL LISTENING
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the careful analysis and evaluation of message content
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what is a good way to calm speaker's anxiety
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Looking for positive support and taking deep breathes
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