Deck 11: Wording the Speech
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Deck 11: Wording the Speech
1
Which of the following are wrong choices of words that contribute to audience's boredom or confusion during your speech?
A) Words that are vivid.
B) Words that are descriptive.
C) Words that are easy to understand.
D) Words that don't capture the imagination.
A) Words that are vivid.
B) Words that are descriptive.
C) Words that are easy to understand.
D) Words that don't capture the imagination.
D
2
______ is a unified system of symbols that permits us to share meaning.
A) Language
B) Meaning
C) Symbol
D) Definition
A) Language
B) Meaning
C) Symbol
D) Definition
A
3
The ______ stands for, or represents, something else.
A) example
B) word
C) symbol
D) definition
A) example
B) word
C) symbol
D) definition
C
4
Communication theorists C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards model of the tenuous relationships among words, thoughts, and things is known as the ______.
A) triangle of meaning
B) circle of meaning
C) triangle of power
D) circle of power
A) triangle of meaning
B) circle of meaning
C) triangle of power
D) circle of power
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5
For language to work, there must be a ______ understanding about what the words we are using mean to others.
A) universal
B) common
C) separate
D) private
A) universal
B) common
C) separate
D) private
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6
Used well, words can cause an audience to feel intensely, overcoming their ______.
A) antipathy
B) apathy
C) anxiety
D) differences
A) antipathy
B) apathy
C) anxiety
D) differences
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7
Meanings exist in ______.
A) words
B) facts
C) objects
D) minds of people
A) words
B) facts
C) objects
D) minds of people
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8
Meaning exists not in words, but in the ______.
A) evidence
B) arguments
C) minds of people
D) facts
A) evidence
B) arguments
C) minds of people
D) facts
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9
One of your prime speechmaking objectives is to translate your ______ into language your listeners will understand and respond to.
A) words
B) facts
C) ideas
D) cues
A) words
B) facts
C) ideas
D) cues
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10
The ______ meaning is the word's dictionary definition.
A) connotative
B) literal
C) denotative
D) subjective
A) connotative
B) literal
C) denotative
D) subjective
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11
The ______ meaning is variable and subjective.
A) connotative
B) literal
C) denotative
D) subjective
A) connotative
B) literal
C) denotative
D) subjective
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12
What audience members do carry with them in their heads is the ______ meaning of words.
A) connotative
B) literal
C) denotative
D) subjective
A) connotative
B) literal
C) denotative
D) subjective
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13
People in Western cultures tend to rely on which of the following form of reasoning?
A) inductive
B) deductive
C) both inductive and deductive
D) neither inductive nor deductive
A) inductive
B) deductive
C) both inductive and deductive
D) neither inductive nor deductive
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14
______ reasoning is reasoning that relies on observation and specific instances or examples to build a case or argument.
A) Inductive
B) Deductive
C) Research-based
D) Theory-based
A) Inductive
B) Deductive
C) Research-based
D) Theory-based
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15
Which of the following are ways to use plain and unbiased language?
A) Eliminating idioms and jargon.
B) "Dumbing down" your content.
C) Speaking in long units.
D) Use very technical language.
A) Eliminating idioms and jargon.
B) "Dumbing down" your content.
C) Speaking in long units.
D) Use very technical language.
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16
A physician who is giving a speech to a group of non-physicians and continuously uses advanced medical terminology would be making a mistake by using ______.
A) jargon
B) slang
C) metaphors
D) alliteration
A) jargon
B) slang
C) metaphors
D) alliteration
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17
While they may make it easier for speakers to handle unpleasant subjects, ______ often also make it harder for audiences to develop a clear and accurate perception of what the speaker is saying.
A) examples
B) euphemisms
C) evidence
D) analogies
A) examples
B) euphemisms
C) evidence
D) analogies
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18
For some, though certainly not all individuals, being ______ means using words that convey respect for and sensitivity to the needs and interests of different groups.
A) culturally sensitive
B) politically sensitive
C) culturally correct
D) politically correct
A) culturally sensitive
B) politically sensitive
C) culturally correct
D) politically correct
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19
Which of the following is true of sexist language?
A) It suggests one gender is the most capable.
B) It uses inclusive language.
C) It suggests that the sexes are equal but different.
D) It gives equal status to all genders.
A) It suggests one gender is the most capable.
B) It uses inclusive language.
C) It suggests that the sexes are equal but different.
D) It gives equal status to all genders.
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20
Terms such as "female doctor" or "male nurse" are examples of ______.
A) labeling
B) spotlighting
C) sexism
D) stereotyping
A) labeling
B) spotlighting
C) sexism
D) stereotyping
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21
In terms of ageist language, which of the following is true of the United States?
A) U.S. culture tends to disparage the elderly.
B) U.S. culture tends to advantage the youthful.
C) U.S. culture tends to exalt the elderly.
D) U.S. culture tends to exalt the youthful.
A) U.S. culture tends to disparage the elderly.
B) U.S. culture tends to advantage the youthful.
C) U.S. culture tends to exalt the elderly.
D) U.S. culture tends to exalt the youthful.
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22
Saying Usain Bolt "runs like the wind" is an example of using ______ language.
A) figurative
B) literal
C) metaphorical
D) hypothetical
A) figurative
B) literal
C) metaphorical
D) hypothetical
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23
Parallelism includes the repetition of which of the following?
A) words
B) evidence
C) phrases
D) a & c
A) words
B) evidence
C) phrases
D) a & c
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24
"For too long, American leadership has waffled and wiggled and wavered" is an example of ______.
A) a simile
B) a metaphor
C) an antithesis
D) an alliteration
A) a simile
B) a metaphor
C) an antithesis
D) an alliteration
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25
Antithesis involves presenting ______ within the same or adjoining sentences.
A) similarities
B) opposites
C) metaphors
D) similes
A) similarities
B) opposites
C) metaphors
D) similes
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26
______ is a unified system of symbols that permits us to share meaning.
A) Language
B) Metaphor
C) Personification
D) Simile
A) Language
B) Metaphor
C) Personification
D) Simile
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27
Whereas North Americans tend to exhibit a frank, direct speechmaking style that is sometimes confrontational, Asians place a high value on ______.
A) time
B) organization
C) politeness
D) research
A) time
B) organization
C) politeness
D) research
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28
You should plan to use the pronouns I, us, me, we, and you in your speech. These pronouns will make your speech sound more ______.
A) active
B) passive
C) polite
D) personal
A) active
B) passive
C) polite
D) personal
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29
Words, like people, have the power to sway and influence people. Choose your words to help receivers share your ______.
A) vision
B) history
C) experience
D) persuasion
A) vision
B) history
C) experience
D) persuasion
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30
When you create a speech you write it to be heard, not ______.
A) interpreted
B) used
C) read
D) avoided
A) interpreted
B) used
C) read
D) avoided
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31
What style is more personal than written style?
A) manuscript
B) song
C) edited
D) oral
A) manuscript
B) song
C) edited
D) oral
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32
Oral style is much more ______ than a written style because it requires reinforcement to remember what has been said.
A) condensed
B) political
C) repetitive
D) informative
A) condensed
B) political
C) repetitive
D) informative
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33
If you want your audience to remember what you say, make them feel more ______ by using an oral style.
A) involved
B) comfortable
C) knowledgeable
D) important
A) involved
B) comfortable
C) knowledgeable
D) important
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34
If you select words that have audience ______, words that succeed in moving others emotionally and intellectually, you are likely to establish a strong connection with your audience.
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35
______ is a unified system of symbols that permits us to share meaning.
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36
Words have both denotative and ______ meanings.
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37
Meaning exists not in words, but in the minds of ______.
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38
Using ______ language helps your audience picture your meaning, while the sound and rhythm of certain words help them sense your intensity.
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39
Whereas North Americans tend to exhibit a frank, direct speechmaking style that is sometimes confrontational, Asians place a high value on ______.
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40
______ is reasoning that takes a known idea or general principle and applies it to a situation.
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41
The ______ stands for, or represents, something else.
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42
______ language is the deliberate, purposeful, and hurtful use of words intended to oppress someone who has a different skin color than the speaker.
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43
A ______ is a direct comparison of dissimilar things, usually with the words "like" or "as."
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44
Inductive reasoning relies on ______ and specific instances or examples to build a case or argument.
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45
In order for language to work, there must be a ______ understanding about what the words we are using mean to others.
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46
When used well, words have the ability to cause the audience to feel intensely, overcoming their feelings of ______.
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47
______ meanings are variable and subjective.
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48
The ______ meaning is the word's dictionary definition.
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49
Terms such as "female doctor" or "male nurse" are examples of ______.
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50
______ is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
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51
______ involves presenting opposites within the same or adjoining sentences.
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52
______, a word or words imitating natural sounds, also enhances vividness.
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53
Different words that describe the same event can ______ very different responses.
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54
When you create a speech you write it to be ______, not ______.
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55
Oral style is much more ______ than written style. You can get immediate feedback and respond in turn.
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56
Oral style is much ______ than written style. While written discourse often contains abstract ideas, complex phrases, and a sophisticated vocabulary, simpler sentences and shorter words and phrases characterize the oral style.
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57
The language of public speaking is less like the language of an ______ and more like the language of a skilled ______.
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58
Audiences better retain and more easily recall a speech when it is filled with everyday ______ expressions, clear transitions, personal pronouns, and questions.
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59
When delivering a speech you are able to talk ______ to your audience and invite participation.
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60
Speakers should use plain, unbiased, and ______ language that makes the message clear for the audience to understand.
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61
When practicing your speech you should listen for the sound and ______ of your words.
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62
A symbol stands for, or represents, something else.
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63
Different words that describe the same event can evoke very different responses.
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64
If you select words that have audience appeal, words that succeed in moving others emotionally and intellectually, you are likely to establish a strong connection with your audience.
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65
One of the prime speechmaking objectives is to translate ideas into language that the listeners will understand and respond to.
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66
Definitions are a unified system of symbols that permits us to share meaning.
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67
The words you use can help shape the desired response from your audience.
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68
People in Western cultures tend to rely only on deductive reasoning.
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69
Meanings exist in the minds of people.
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70
Words have always had the same definitions.
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71
One of your prime speechmaking objectives is to translate your cues into language, your listeners will understand and respond to.
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72
The connotative meaning is the word's dictionary definition.
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73
Inductive reasoning relies on observation and specific instances or examples to build a case or argument.
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74
Using simple words will make you seem simple.
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75
Antithesis involves presenting opposites within the same or adjoining sentences.
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76
For some, though certainly not all individuals, being politically correct means using words that convey respect for and sensitivity to the needs and interests of different groups.
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77
Describing water with "plip, plop, plop" is an example of onomatopoeia.
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78
Terms such as "female doctor" or "male nurse" are examples of objectification.
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79
Onomatopoeia is a word or words imitating natural sounds. It also enhances vividness.
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80
You should plan to use the personal pronouns I, us, me, we, and you in your speech.
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