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What is a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the
audience to accept his or her point of view?
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extemporaneous
persuasive
informative
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A persuasive speech outline consists of 5 steps. Name them in the proper order.
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need, attention, satisfaction, visualization, and action
opening statement, quotation, illustration, reference, and startling statement
attention, satisfaction, need, visualization, and action
attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action
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What is a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the
audience to accept his or her point of view?
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A persuasive speech outline consists of 5 steps. Name them in the proper order.
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There are two types of needs in the persuasive speech. Name them.
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There are three methods of visualizing the future. Name them.
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Which three of the following are opening statements of interest used to gain the
audiences attention?
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What is a brief statement of the attitude, belief, or action you wish the audience to
adopt called?
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Sometimes a writer or speaker will ask a question to which no answer is required.
What is this question called?
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Speakers may appeal to fear, anger or joy to sway their listeners. What is this appeal
called?
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What is a speech that intends to educate the audience on a particular topic?
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A statement expressing the essential nature of something is called?
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11. A speech that creates a vivid picture in a person's mind regarding an object, person,
animal, or place is called what?
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A ________________________ is a sketch or account of anything in words.
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A ________________________ speech is one that explains how to do something.
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An _____________________ speech might give a description of the state of a given topic.
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A ___________________ speech explains the meaning, theory, or philosophy of a specific topic that the audience likely does not know much about.
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____________________ is when the person delivering the message is credible, trustworthy,
likable or knowledgeable.
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________________ is when the message is logical; makes sense; has a coherent structure
and is well presented.
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_________________ is a form of rhetoric that touches the emotions.
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_____________________________Ā is written on a page but performed for an audience. It
relies on a heavy use of rhythm, improvisation, rhymes, word play, and slang.
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Which of the following is not a poetic device?
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GesturesĀ such as hand motions and body movements emphasize different elements
of your performance.
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RepetitionĀ is a device that can help a writer generate exciting poems with just
repeating a key phrase or image
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow created the rhetorical triangle of ethos, logos, and
pathos.
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Restatement of the main idea and summary of the main points is a means of
developing the action step in an informative speech.
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Giving your audience a reason to listen is a means of motivating them to become
interested in your subject.