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3 types of examples
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brief, extended, hypothetical
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define 3 types of examples
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brief: specific case spoken in passing to illustrate a point
extended: story, narrative, or ancedote developed at some length (long story) hypothetical: describes an imaginary situation (brief stories) |
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4 types of testimonies
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expert test, peer test, direct quote, paraphrase
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5 strategic order of main points
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chronological order
spatical, casual, probelm-solution, & topical |
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how to prepare effective main points
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keep main points separate and distinct, make points easy to understand, use parallel wording, balance time devoted to each main point
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4 types of connectives
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transistions, internal previews, internal summaries, & signposts
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3 types of examples
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brief, extended, hypothetical
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define 3 types of examples
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brief: specific case spoken in passing to illustrate a point
extended: story, narrative, or ancedote developed at some length (long story) hypothetical: describes an imaginary situation (brief stories) |
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4 types of testimonies
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expert test, peer test, direct quote, paraphrase
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5 strategic order of main points
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chronological order
spatical, casual, probelm-solution, & topical |
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how to prepare effective main points
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keep main points separate and distinct, make points easy to understand, use parallel wording, balance time devoted to each main point
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4 types of connectives
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transistions, internal previews, internal summaries, & signposts
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3 types of examples
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brief, extended, hypothetical
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define 3 types of examples
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brief: specific case spoken in passing to illustrate a point
extended: story, narrative, or ancedote developed at some length (long story) hypothetical: describes an imaginary situation (brief stories) |
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4 types of testimonies
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expert test, peer test, direct quote, paraphrase
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5 strategic order of main points
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chronological order
spatical, casual, probelm-solution, & topical |
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how to prepare effective main points
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keep main points separate and distinct, make points easy to understand, use parallel wording, balance time devoted to each main point
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4 types of connectives
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transistions, internal previews, internal summaries, & signposts
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What makes an effective introduction?
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get speaker off on the right foot; create a favorable first impression; boost speakers self confidence
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Purpose of an Introduction?
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Gain the attention and intrest of the audience
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4 Basic methods of Delivery & Characteritics
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Verbatum (read from paper); Rehearse the speech aloud; recite from memory
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What makes an EFFECTIVE conclusion?
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End on a strong note,
reemphasize the main points, creates a final impressison |
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PURPOSE of a conclusion?
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Signal the end of a speech, reinforce main points to the audience
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What are the 6 elements of VOICE CONTROL?
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VLME-controls impact of message;
PSUE- contributes to spkrs impact & used to signal end of thought; PTCH- high/low in spkr voice, used to emphasize points; PRONC- how words are phonetically spoken; ARTIC-how CRISP and distinct speech sounds are forme DLCT- grammatical accenet in a particular region or ethic |
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What are the METHODS of Introduction?
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use a quote, ask a question, use humor, tell a story, visual aid, arouse curosity
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3 types of examples
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brief, extended, hypothetical
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define 3 types of examples
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brief: specific case spoken in passing to illustrate a point
extended: story, narrative, or ancedote developed at some length (long story) hypothetical: describes an imaginary situation (brief stories) |
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4 types of testimonies
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expert test, peer test, direct quote, paraphrase
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5 strategic order of main points
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chronological order
spatical, casual, probelm-solution, & topical |
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how to prepare effective main points
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keep main points separate and distinct, make points easy to understand, use parallel wording, balance time devoted to each main point
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4 types of connectives
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transistions, internal previews, internal summaries, & signposts
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