Explain which organizational patterns would be most typically used for informative speeches, and
which would be used for persuasive speeches. Provide examples of topics for each that would fall into the
respective categories you suggest.
What will be an ideal response?
Informative speeches would most likely use topical division, chronological division, spatial
division, causal division, pro-con division, and mnemonic division. Persuasive speeches would most
likely use problem-solution division, need-plan division, and a variation of the pro-con division with an
assessment point added to the pro-con. (Examples for the divisions will vary greatly.)
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When you as a speaker listen to your audience, you make your message more: a. interesting and useful
b. smooth and vocalized. c. listenable and memorable.
Deleting certain words from a passage is the technique used by
a) The Fog Index b) Cloze procedure c) The Flesch Readability index d) Likert scaling
"College athletes should be paid," is an example of a proposition of fact
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When selecting and narrowing your speech topic, you should ask yourself the question, “What are my interests, talents, and experiences?”
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.