Identify and explain the four steps for effectively practicing your speech. Discuss what each step accomplishes that the others do not.
What will be an ideal response?
- Develop and talk through the preparation outline: this compiles all the relevant information for your speech.
- Reduce the preparation outline to a presentation outline: this focuses on the things you need reminders about during the speech.
- Develop exact wording for the introduction and the conclusion: this helps you relax and make a good impression.
- Simulate the conditions under which you will speak: this reduces how threatening the environment will seem.
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List and explain the five classical canons, or elements of preparing and presenting a speech, identified by the ancient Romans
What will be an ideal response?
Understanding the structure of everyday talk and how it operates
a. may help to make society function as it should. b. excludes an examination of how people communicate in formal contexts. c. will help us to avoid traitlike communication apprehension d. is ego-enhancing for those involved in the interactions. e. None of the above
The concept of "conservation of program resources" forces programmers to
a. devise ways to get the most mileage out of every program idea. b. avoid reruns to maximize the audience. c. get to the point as quickly as possible. d. avoid narrowcasting in favor of broadcasting.
A full-sentence outline is the essay form of your speech
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false