Being Prepared and Taking Precautions Aids, Tools, and Other Communicable Diseases Under the Covers Performance
100
What are search engines?
"Spider" or "crawlers" are nicknames for these technological programs that assist in
research.
100
What are presentation aids?
Using these help your audience understand while making you memorable and interesting.
100
What is denotative meaning?
This is the literal definition of a word or symbol.
100
What are verbal fillers?
These are like so distracting and um out of place in like formal speech.
300
What is creditability?
Once you gain this with your audience, you'll be good to go on anything you say about this topic.
300
What is eye contact?
Using this creates an illusion of direct one on one conversation to obtain the audience's attention.
300
What is concise language?
Using this rids a speech of clutter and delivers the message without tangents.
300
What is articulation?
When this is clear the audience treats the speaker seriously due to the heightened comprehension.
500
What is evidence?
Researching has many benefits, give me one.
500
What are pauses?
Using these allows information to sink in and connect with the listener, however, if used too much will disrupt the flow.
500
What is biased language?
Using too much of this erodes your creditability by revealing lack of objectivity.
500
What is projection?
A singer uses this technique to make sure even the Baptist in the back row hear every note without a microphone.






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