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- True
Speech preparation does not include an in depth research on information you will be using.
- False
- Volume
This element is about the clothes you choose to wear on specific events to convey a particular
idea
- Appearance
- Vowel length
Too little may make you appear too rigid while too much may be to distracting and to theatrical
for the audience
Consonants that sounds vowel-like. There is no friction made when making the sounds.
- Semi-vowels
- Impromptu
- First syllable
- Larynx
Who said this "A speech has two parts. Necessarily you stae your case, and you prove it"
- Aristotle
There is only one type of speech and you can use it in all kinds of situations.\
- False
- False
This speech is delivered to entertain, to be enjoyed or to make the audience smile and relax.
- Entertainment speech
Produced when the air passes through the nose and not the mouth.
- Nasal
How spoken words are arranged, alternating from stressed and unstressed elements
- Rhythm
- Enunciation
- Persuasion
This part of the speech preparation process includes defining your goal.
- Pause
- Affricate
- True
These are the windows to our soul. Unconscious movements may work agains the speaker
- Eyes
- Duration
This speech rallies people to either do or not do something.
- Persuasive
The sound when there is an explosive release of air after it comes in contact with parts of the
speech mechanism
- Aspiration
- Pitch
- True
- Is it true?
- True
- Extemporaneous speech
This compels the persuasive speaker to be anbiased and free from special interests
- Selflessness
Sounds produced when two vowels are combined which results to a blended sound within a
syllable.
- Dipthongs
- True
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.
- Memorized speech
- Conclusion
You have to use this to be able to move from one part of a speech to another
- Transitions
This is the ability to express and speak smoothly without difficulty in using the appropriate
words.
- Fluency
This body language communicates control, authority, and belief. Standing straight emphasizes
confidence.
- Posture
- Articulation
- False
Casual speech is a form of speech we use when we communicate with people who are very close
to us.
- False
This method cannot make use of note cards or manuscripts but it must be delivered word-for-
word.
- Entertainment speech
- Memorized speech
- Extemporaneous speech
- Persuasive speech
[W] = WHY
- Biblial
- Affricates
- Nasal
- Dipthongs
- Lateral
This allows the speaker to make extraordinary meaning out of the mundane
- Imagery
- Metaphor
- Ethos
- Values
- Pathos
Parts of a speech