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ENGL-111 / ►Week 20: Second

Quarter Exam / ►Second Quarter


Exam
Fluency is frequently observed in this kind of speech
The correct answer is: Impromptu
Casual speech uses slang, jargon, and short sentences.
The correct answer is 'True'.
This compels the persuasive speaker to be anbiased and free
from special interests
The correct answer is: Selflessness
This refers to the speaker's credibility
The correct answer is: Ethos
How high or low your tone is perceived.
The correct answer is: Pitch
Object, process, event or concept are reasons why this kind of
speech is given
The correct answer is: Expository speech
This speech is delivered to entertain, to be enjoyed or to make the
audience smile and relax.
The correct answer is: Entertainment speech
This element is about the clothes you choose to wear on specific
events to convey a particular idea
The correct answer is: Appearance
Too little may make you appear too rigid while too much may be
to distracting and to theatrical for the audience
The correct answer is: Arms and hands
You have to use this to be able to move from one part of a speech
to another
The correct answer is: Transitions
How spoken words are arranged, alternating from stressed and
unstressed elements
The correct answer is: Rhythm
This element is about creating an individual sound
The correct answer is: Articulation
Speech preparation does not include an in depth research on
information you will be using.
The correct answer is 'False'.
Being an effective speaker and communicator is something you
inherit.
The correct answer is 'False'.
[W] = WHY
The correct answer is: Bilibial
Factual persuasive speech is based on the question
____________
The correct answer is: Is it true?
In what instance is Tone 4 used
The correct answer is: When strong emotions are expressed
This is where the voice box is located
The correct answer is: Larynx
The sound when there is an explosive release of air after it comes
in contact with parts of the speech mechanism
The correct answer is: Aspiration
Name the factors in creating the rhythm of a speech
The correct answer is: pitch, volume, enunciation, and fluency
This body language communicates control, authority, and belief.
Standing straight emphasizes confidence.
The correct answer is: Posture
The final statement should also link back to the Intro.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Consonants that sounds vowel-like. There is no friction made
when making the sounds.
The correct answer is: Semi-vowels
Parts of the Introduction
The correct answer is: Attention getter, significance, credibility,
thesis statement, preview, transition to first main point
This is the ability to express and speak smoothly without difficulty
in using the appropriate words.
The correct answer is: Fluency
The loudness or softness of a sound.
The correct answer is: Volume
The four elements affect our self-concept behavior, attitudes,
values, and beliefs.
The correct answer is 'True'.
This speech rallies people to either do or not do something.
The correct answer is: Persuasive Speech
Attitudes are inborn.
The correct answer is 'False'.
The act of causing people to do or believe in something
The correct answer is: Persuasion
These are created when air is not completely stopped but goes
through with a hissing sound.
The correct answer is: Fricatives
This enables the audience to let the information sink in
The correct answer is: Pause
These are the windows to our soul. Unconscious movements may
work agains the speaker
The correct answer is: Eyes
This sound can be created when a stop is combined with a
fricative.
The correct answer is: Affricates
This method cannot make use of note cards or manuscripts but it
must be delivered word-for-word.
The correct answer is: Memorized Speech
This part of the speech preparation process includes defining your
goal.
The correct answer is: Choosing the topic
Refers to the length of time given to pronounce a vowel sound
The correct answer is: Vowel length
Produced when the air passes through the nose and not the
mouth.
The correct answer is: Nasal
Audience analysis is important when preparing speeches.
The correct answer is 'True'.
For compound nouns, where does the stress go?
The correct answer is: First syllable
Communicative competency and Communicative strategies are
the same.
The correct answer is 'False'.
This is the ability to express and speak smoothly without difficulty in using the appropriate words.
The correct answer is: Conclusion
Parts of a speech
The correct answer is: Introduction, Main body, Conclusion
This speech requires preparation and a word-for-word delivery.
Speaker can move about freely as the speaker can not use note
cards nor manuscripts.
The correct answer is: Memorized speech
Who said this "A speech has two parts. Necessarily you stae your
case, and you prove it"
The correct answer is: Aristotle
This speech brings light to things that happened, what is
happening, and about to happen to make audiences more
conscious of that is happening or happened in our world
The correct answer is: Speeech about events
Delivering this speech only uses an outline as a guide.
The correct answer is: Extemporaneous speech
Are created when air is stopped in the center by the tip of the
tongue against the alveolar ridge, while your breathe passes
either one or both side of the tongue.
The correct answer is: Affricates
This determines the length of speech.
The correct answer is: Duration
There is no maximum or minimum length of speeches. It will
depend on the purpose of the speech and the event where it will
be used.
The correct answer is 'True'.
This speech is delivered by reading a manuscript word-for-word.
The correct answer is: Reading from manuscript
Sounds produced when two vowels are combined which results to
a blended sound within a syllable.
The correct answer is: Dipthongs
This is the correct articulation of words.
The correct answer is: Enunciation
Vocal chords are also vocal folds.
The correct answer is 'True'.
Casual speech is a form of speech we use when we communicate
with people who are very close to us.
The correct answer is 'False'.
According to Anne Miller, this is the core of language that
surprises, grabs, informs, and persuades the readers as mere
explanation will not.
The correct answer is: Imagery
There is only one type of speech and you can use it in all kinds of
situations.
The correct answer is 'False'.
This allows the speaker to make extraordinary meaning out of the
mundane
The correct answer is: Metaphor

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