Syllabus | Introduction and Conclusion | Outline | Language & Delivery |
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What is expected.
Attendance in this class is ____ in order to be successful.
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What is attention getter.
What should you start your speech with and give an example.
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What is false
They should be in alphabetical order
True or False
Your citations should be in order of when they are used in the text? |
What is true
True or False
Mispronunciation of words lowers ethos? |
What is false
True or False
Computers and cell phones are permitted in this classroom? |
What is true.
True or False
Your attention getter should be the very first part of your speech? |
What is APA
What citation style should you sight your sources in?
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What is true
True or False
Using the word "we" allows the speaker to connect with the audience? |
What is Online Introductory Speech, Demonstration, Informative Speech 1, Informative Speech 2, and Persuasive Speech.
There are 5 main speeches in this class. What are they?
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What is signpost, summary, and clincher.
What three things should be stated in your conclusion?
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What is the first one
Which is the correct format?
I. I. A. a. 1. i. 2. ii. B. b. |
What is 65%
What % of you speech relies on nonverbals?
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What is false
You should wait until you hear applause
True or False
If you are late on speech day, you should come in whenever? |
What is attention getter, introduce topic, credibility, justification, and preview main points.
What five things should be stated in your introduction?
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What is title, page number, your name, UofA, class name, instructor name, due date
What should be included on the title page?
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What is...
Provide 3 examples of nonverbals that a speaker uses?
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What is Monday from 12-2.
Ms. Gentry holds office hours on ___ from ___ to 2.
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What is...
Write an introductions for informing the class on Spring Break.
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What is false
True or False
You should write your outline the night before your speech? |
Dialect: Aspects of articulation, grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation that differs from Standard English: usually regionally acceptable.
Slang: Words that are developed culturally that represent a subsection of people. Slang is not professional and sometimes does not withstand the test of time.
What is the difference between dialect and slang?
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