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Altering your vocal tone or pitch
Inflection
Talking at the same rate and pitch.
Monotone
The highs and lows of your voice
Pitch
The speed at which you speak.
Rate
The loudness and softness of your voice.
Volume
The jaw, tongue, lips.
Articulators
To be heard clearly at a distance.
Projection
Articulation molding sounds into understanding words
Diction
Muscle at the bottom of the lungs
Diaphragm
A speech to praise or honor someone who is deceased
Eulogy
A speech or praise to honor someone who is living.
Testimonial
A graduation speech or one of a celebration.
Commencement Address
Cicero
Roman Public speaker who set down rules for persuasive thinking.
Greek Philosopher who gave us the three arguments that all persuasive speeches need. we still use them today.
Aristotle
The Vocal Process, In order of occurence
Respiration, Phonoation, Resonation, Aticulation.
Deep breathing using diaphragm.
Respiration.
Sound of vibartion using the vocal cords in the larynx (voicebox).
Phonoation
A full rich sound
Resonation
The distinctness with which we say a word and syllable lips, teeth, tongue bounce around the mouth to make all the sounds.
Articulation
What is a good excercist to do, prior to speaking, which will relax you and open up your resonators?
Yawning.
Tongue Twisters can help you with what?
Diction/Articulation
List some examples of Special Occasion speeches that we have discussed in class.
-Introduction,presenting an award, accepting an award, nom. of a canidate, commencement adress, wedding toast, eulogy, testimonial.
Know how to use ( ) Parenthetical citations in a speech.
After you quote etc. (then use your 1st word on your citations page.)
What three appeals need to be made in persuasive speech in order to best influence someone?
--Logos
--Pathos
--Ethos
logical arguemnt: Uses facts and statistics.
Logos
Emotion arguments, stories to make the audience feel the emotion.
Pathos
Be a credible speaker by believing in what you say.
Ethos
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the 4 methods of delivery?
Memorized:
Adv-You know it, good eye contact.
Dis-Can forget, get tense, mono tone.

Manuscript: Adv: No error, can use exact words.
Dis: Loose aud. by reading it.
Why is eye contact so important to giving public speeches?
Shows confidence and is the number one way to connect with your audience.
Why is walking during your presentation effective?
Because it catches peoples attention.
Newscasters typically give a brief synopsis of a story-Why brief?
Because they want the quick details of whats going on.
Where is a newscaster's eye contact?
At the camera.