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Chapter 13 Speeches to Inform
1. In giving information of facts what is your
goal for the listener?
2.-11 List
and Define the types of (or
opportunities for) giving informative talks.
12-17. What are the goals (6 Cs) of informative speaking ?
18. How
do many speakers make an effort to help listeners at the beginning of a speech?
19. What is the secret of being concise?
20.What do you call statements that forecast what the audience
can expect?
21. What goes right to the heart of your
credibility?
22. To be
concrete with information you should talk in terms of people, places, and things
instead of ?
23. What can guide you
as you prepare a speech for a group of peers?
24. What is cultural
literacy?
25-27. In what 3 areas can
you look for speech topics?
28. Once you have chosen a general topic what
must you do?
29-33. What 4 guidelines
will help you narrow a topic to a manageable size?
34.
What is your next step in the speech process after you have a manageable
topic?
35-39. In what 5 ways can
you support your thesis ?
40-43. What are the 4
general categories of visual aids?
44-51.
What are 8 rules for using visual aids?
WHAT PERSON FITS EACH
QUOTE?
52.
“Obviously, a man’s judgment cannot be
better than the information on which he has based it.”
53. "Discovery
consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something
different."
54. “Communication starts with research and
knowing the idea or message that one wants to convey”