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Deck 5: Supporting Your Speech
1
Visual aids should
A) Take up a lot time.
B) Be passed around.
C) Be complex
D) Enhance your audience's interest and understanding.
E) Entertain the audience.
A) Take up a lot time.
B) Be passed around.
C) Be complex
D) Enhance your audience's interest and understanding.
E) Entertain the audience.
D
2
In a speech, which of the following is NOT an example?
A) Christopher Mccandless went to Alaska.
B) A can of beans is high in protein.
C) A dime saved the life of my brother.
D) A divorce rate of 30% is too high.
E) Dr. Quincy died without a will.
A) Christopher Mccandless went to Alaska.
B) A can of beans is high in protein.
C) A dime saved the life of my brother.
D) A divorce rate of 30% is too high.
E) Dr. Quincy died without a will.
D
3
In a speech, testimony is less effective as support when
A) Citing a "regular" (non-expert) person's opinion.
B) Dealing with a controversial subject.
C) Citing an expert.
D) Using your own personal experience.
E) Using specific data.
A) Citing a "regular" (non-expert) person's opinion.
B) Dealing with a controversial subject.
C) Citing an expert.
D) Using your own personal experience.
E) Using specific data.
B
4
In a speech, the most effective and versatile supporting device is
A) Explanation.
B) Example.
C) Statistics.
D) Comparison.
E) Analogy.
A) Explanation.
B) Example.
C) Statistics.
D) Comparison.
E) Analogy.
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5
Disraeli said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and
A) Examples."
B) Analogies."
C) Statistics."
D) Exposition."
E) Definitions."
A) Examples."
B) Analogies."
C) Statistics."
D) Exposition."
E) Definitions."
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6
An illustration is a detailed example.
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7
Illustrations can take the form of anecdotes, personal experiences, allegories, or parables.
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8
The example is an effective support for a speech.
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9
It is good practice to document the statistics you use in a speech.
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10
Always quote the testimony of others verbatim.
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11
The speaker must define terms or concepts that seem unfamiliar to the audience.
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12
Brainstorming is a good technique to help come up with a speech topic.
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13
There rules to ensure accuracy of information on the internet.
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14
Discuss some of the benefits of using visual aids in speaking.
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15
What is Boolean Searching and why is it important?
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16
What are some questions to ask as you decide if information you found online is credible?
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