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What is a speech topic?
Key focus of the content of the speech
What is a central idea?
A one sentence summary of the speech content
What is invention
The development or discovery of new ideas and insights
What is a specific purpose?
A concise statement of the desired audience response, indicating what you want listeners to remember, feel, or do when you finish speaking
What is a general purpose?
The overarching goal of a speech-to inform, persuade, or entertain
What was the first organization formed to protect free speech?
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union
What is accomodation?
Sensitivity to the feelings, needs, interests, and backgrounds of other people
Which vocab word means: The print presentation of source information, like a works cited page
Written citation
Which vocab word means: The spoken presentation of source information
Oral Citation
What is patchwriting?
Failing to give credit for phrases taken from another source.
What is plagiarizing?
Presenting someone else's words or ideas as one's own.
What is one way to listen mindfully?
Put your own thoughts aside. Are present mentally as well as physically. Make a conscious, mindful effort to listen. Invest time in listening. Are open-minded.
What is listening?
The process by which receivers select, attend to, understand, remember, and respond to senders' messages
What is understanding?
to assign meaning to the information to which you attend
What is prejudice?
preconceived opinions, attitudes, and beliefs about a person, place, thing, or message
What is a relational-oriented listener?
Someone who is comfortable listening to others express feeling and emotions
What is a task-oriented listener?
Someone who prefers information that is well organized, brief, and precise
What is a analytical listener?
Someone who prefers messages that are supported with facts and details
What is a critical listener?
Someone who prefers to evaluate messages
What 3 things should active listeners mentally do as they listen?
Re-sort, rephrase, repeat
What is rhetoric?
The use of symbols to create meaning to achieve a goal.
What is a fact?
Information that has been proven to be true by direct observation
What is an inference?
A conclusion based on partial information or an evaluation that has not been directly observed.
In the interactive model of communication, what does the receiver send back to the source?
Feedback
In the interactive model of communication, what does the source send to the receiver?
Message
In the interactive model of communication, how is the message passed to the receiver?
Through the channel
In the interactive model of communication, where does the message end up?
Receiver/Audience
In the interactive model of communication, where does the message originate?
Source/Speaker
What is the 8th step of the speech making process?
Deliver speech
What is the 7th step of the speechmaking process?
Rehearse speech
What is the 6th step of the speechmaking process?
Organize speech
What is the 5th step of the speechmaking process?
Gather supporting materials
What is the 4th step of the speechmaking process?
Generate main ideas
What is the third step of the speechmaking process?
Develop Central Idea
What is the second step of the speechmaking process?
Determine Purpose
What is the first step of speechmaking process? (Circle of arrows)
Select and narrow topic
What is at the center of the speech making process? (the circle of arrows)
Consider the audience