Explain how you develop an extemporaneous delivery style and what you need to do at each of the three stages of speech rehearsal

What will be an ideal response?


Early rehearsal: When you first rehearse your speech, use as many notes as you need to help you remember your ideas, but each time you rehearse, rely less and less on your notes. Later rehearsal: When you find yourself starting to use exactly the same words each time you rehearse, you're memorizing your speech; either stop rehearsing or consider other ways of expressing your ideas.Final rehearsal: Revise your speaking notes so that you need only brief notes or notes for only lengthy quotations.

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Your parents tell you, their friends, and all your relatives about all your wonderful accomplishments, even though you have only average achievement.

What will be an ideal response?

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During a class discussion, the teacher raises a question that starts an argument between her and the students. Instead of solving the matter, the teacher shifts to a new topic, saying time is very limited and they need to move on

Which type of conflict is illustrated in this situation? a. Avoiding b. Compromising c. Collaborating d. Competing

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Stephen was planning a speech on the environmental impact of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. He planned to organize his speech by starting at the area immediately around the cone, move to a discussion of the areas directly east of the mountain, and then move counterclockwise to the north and west of the mountain. What organizational pattern was he using?

A. chronological B. spatial C. topical D. cause-and-effect

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Most ________ are copies of written material that your listeners keep after your speech is over.

A. flyers B. brochures C. graphics D. handouts

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