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What is thesis statement
Summarizes the main idea of a speech in a sentence or two and often previews the main points
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What is memorized speech
delivering a speech verbatim without the use of any notes
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What is communicator
The people involved in the transactional model of communication
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What is a vocalized pause
using “um” and “ah” a lot
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What is the specific purpose
Works like a learning objective, explaining what your audience should know or be able to do by the end of your speech
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What is manuscript speech
delivering a speech verbatim from a teleprompter
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What is noise
Anything that interferes with the communication is called
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What is pronunciation
The way vowels and consonants are produced, as well as which syllable is emphasized is
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What is general purpose
To inform, to persuade, or to entertain
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What is extemporaneous speech
delivering a speech using only a key word outline
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What is psychological noise
Mental states or emotional states that impede message transmission or reception are
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What is listening is learned
The difference between hearing and listening
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What is spatial
A speech organized around the layout or space of a place is
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What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence
The persuasive pattern employed in the sales pitch
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What is 20%
The text recommends a speaker only look at her notes what percentage of the time?
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What is nonverbal communication
managing your body and your facial expressions
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