What are the four general categories your textbook outlines for ceremonial speeches? Identify a specific type of speech in each category, and provide an actual or hypothetical example of such a speech.
What will be an ideal response?
- Speeches of greeting: possible speeches are introductions and speeches of welcome.
- Speeches of tribute: possible speeches are testimonials, eulogies, toasts, and roasts.
- Commemorative celebration speeches are delivered on the occasion of important events.
- Speeches marking awards: possible speeches are presentation speeches and acceptance speeches.
- The example in each category should identify an occasion (such as a funeral), an appropriate speech (such as a eulogy), and a short list of content items that might be appropriate.
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What will be an ideal response?
To gather formal information about audience members' attitudes, beliefs, and values, you should
a. observe them before you speak. b. engage them in conversation at the conclusion of the speech. c. research the group you're speaking to on the Internet or in written publications. d. ask open-ended and closed-ended questions on a survey.
The Johari window is a model that reflects _____.
A. levels of risk, reciprocity and appropriateness in relationships B. the initiation and termination of relationships C. self-disclosure and stages of relational development D. the breadth and depth of relationships
____________________, also called a bibliography, lists the full reference information of all of the sources used in a speech
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