Syllabus Introduction and Conclusion Outline Language & Delivery
100
What is expected.
Attendance in this class is ____ in order to be successful.
100
What is attention getter.
What should you start your speech with and give an example.
100
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?
100
What is true
True or False
Mispronunciation of words lowers ethos?
200
What is false
True or False
Computers and cell phones are permitted in this classroom?
200
What is true.
True or False
Your attention getter should be the very first part of your speech?
200
What is APA
What citation style should you sight your sources in?
200
What is true
True or False
Using the word "we" allows the speaker to connect with the audience?
300
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?
300
What is signpost, summary, and clincher.
What three things should be stated in your conclusion?
300
What is the first one
Which is the correct format?

I. I.
A. a.
1. i.
2. ii.
B. b.
300
What is 65%
What % of you speech relies on nonverbals?
400
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?
400
What is attention getter, introduce topic, credibility, justification, and preview main points.
What five things should be stated in your introduction?
400
What is title, page number, your name, UofA, class name, instructor name, due date
What should be included on the title page?
400
What is...
Provide 3 examples of nonverbals that a speaker uses?
500
What is Monday from 12-2.
Ms. Gentry holds office hours on ___ from ___ to 2.
500
What is...
Write an introductions for informing the class on Spring Break.
500
What is false
True or False
You should write your outline the night before your speech?
500
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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