Deck 7: Preparing the Content of Your Speech

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It is advisable to limit your speech to _____ main point(s)

A) one
B) seven
C) three
D) six
E) eight
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The body of the speech should comprise _______ percent of the speech

A) 20 to 30
B) 45 to 55
C) 90 to 95
D) 75 to 85
E) 30 to 40
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A __________ order is concerned with order of occurrence.

A) spatial
B) topical
C) cause and effect
D) chronological
E) problem-solution
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A problem-solution pattern is most often used in __________ speeches.

A) informative
B) persuasive
C) entertaining
D) expository
E) descriptive
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In a speech, words like "also," "then," and "thus" are called

A) key words.
B) transitional words.
C) signposts.
D) topical words.
E) subjunctive adverbs.
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Your central idea statement should determine your

A) subject.
B) purpose.
C) chosen main points.
D) audience.
E) transitions.
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Which of the following words is NOT a transitional word?

A) Also
B) Besides
C) However
D) Forever
E) Nonetheless
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Which of the following is NOT a suggestion for providing coherence?

A) Repeat key words.
B) Use signposts.
C) Use questions.
D) Use transitional words.
E) End point by introducing new one.
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The Motivated Sequence was developed by

A) Susan Douglas
B) Wilbur Shramm
C) Alan H. Monroe.
D) John Lennon
E) Tony Robbins
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Main points should be written as complete sentences.
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Main points should reinforce your central idea.
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Main points should cover your subject adequately.
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Main points should be equal in importance.
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The conclusion of a speech is longer than the introduction
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Transitions help to provide coherence to a speech.
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Speeches that are well-organized are clearer.
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The motivated sequence was developed by Aristotle.
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A planning outline is a tentative plan of what the speaker wants to say.
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Explain and give an example of chronological order.
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Identify what a transition is and why they are important.
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Discuss what an outline does for the speech process.
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Deck 7: Preparing the Content of Your Speech
1
It is advisable to limit your speech to _____ main point(s)

A) one
B) seven
C) three
D) six
E) eight
C
2
The body of the speech should comprise _______ percent of the speech

A) 20 to 30
B) 45 to 55
C) 90 to 95
D) 75 to 85
E) 30 to 40
D
3
A __________ order is concerned with order of occurrence.

A) spatial
B) topical
C) cause and effect
D) chronological
E) problem-solution
D
4
A problem-solution pattern is most often used in __________ speeches.

A) informative
B) persuasive
C) entertaining
D) expository
E) descriptive
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In a speech, words like "also," "then," and "thus" are called

A) key words.
B) transitional words.
C) signposts.
D) topical words.
E) subjunctive adverbs.
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Your central idea statement should determine your

A) subject.
B) purpose.
C) chosen main points.
D) audience.
E) transitions.
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Which of the following words is NOT a transitional word?

A) Also
B) Besides
C) However
D) Forever
E) Nonetheless
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Which of the following is NOT a suggestion for providing coherence?

A) Repeat key words.
B) Use signposts.
C) Use questions.
D) Use transitional words.
E) End point by introducing new one.
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The Motivated Sequence was developed by

A) Susan Douglas
B) Wilbur Shramm
C) Alan H. Monroe.
D) John Lennon
E) Tony Robbins
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Main points should be written as complete sentences.
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Main points should reinforce your central idea.
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Main points should cover your subject adequately.
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Main points should be equal in importance.
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The conclusion of a speech is longer than the introduction
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Transitions help to provide coherence to a speech.
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Speeches that are well-organized are clearer.
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The motivated sequence was developed by Aristotle.
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A planning outline is a tentative plan of what the speaker wants to say.
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Explain and give an example of chronological order.
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Identify what a transition is and why they are important.
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Discuss what an outline does for the speech process.
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