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24 Cards in this Set
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extemporaneous mode
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A presenter often delivers a presentation from a key word outline or from brief notes
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manuscript mode
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when a presenter writes out the complete presentation in advance and then uses that manuscript to deliver the speech but without memorizing it
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memorized mode
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presenter has committed presentation to memory
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impromptu mode
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giving a presentation without advance preparation
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rate
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the speed of delivery
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pause
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a brief silence for effect
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vocalized pause
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a way of delaying sound "ahhs", "nows", and "you knows"
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duration
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how long something lasts
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Rhythm
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tempo of the speech
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Alliteration
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The repetition of the initial sounds of words
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pitch
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highness or lowness of a speakers voice, its upward and downward inflection, the melody produced by the voice.
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volume
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the loudness or softness of your voice
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Projection
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Adjusting your volume appropriately for the subject, the audience, and the situation.
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Enunciation
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Pronunciation and articulation of words
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Pronunciation
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the production of the sounds of a word
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articulation
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The physiological process of creating the sounds
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malapropisms
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mistaking one word for another
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fluency
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smoothness of the delivery, the flow of the words, and the absence of vocalized pauses
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addition
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occurs when a extra sound is added
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Deletion
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occurs when a sound is dropped or left out of a word. "rassberry" for "raspberry"
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Substitution
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occurs when one sound is replaced with another, for instance "git" for "get"
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Transposition
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occurs when two sounds are reversed. "perfessor" instead of "professor"
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gestures
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motions of the hands or body for emphasis or expression
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movement
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what you do with your entire body during a presentation
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