01 Oct Which statement shows eunoia?
Introduction to Public Speaking
Question 1Which statement shows eunoia?
Question 2Where should you insert information that you’d like the audience to remember?
Question 3The ultimate call to attention occurs at which point in your speech?
Question 4What may be created when you rely on audience expectations to structure and organize your speech?
Question 5Which strategy may help decrease speech anxiety?
Question 6All human beings have a tendency to be _____, thinking in words and a language that reference our individual experiences of the world.
Question 7Style is implicated in your
Question 8_____ language concerns words that are sensuous and evocative.
Question 9An element of style that has been discussed since the time of ancient Greece and is associated with credibility is
Question 10The Greek term “lexis” means “word,” but the Athenians specified it was the way or manner in which one said something, otherwise known as style.
Question 11Biased language rests on unfounded assumptions about others.
Question 12Rhetorical scholar Barry Brummett anchors the concept of _____ to personhood.
Question 13Repeating important phrases can be
Question 14Whose concept of style was elocutio?
Question 15Our mindfulness as a speaker is a sign we use to communicate our character.
Question 16Haptics is not a vocalic element.
Question 17_____ is more challenging in the United States and Canada than it is in high-context cultures because we are often asked to “watch what you say” as a young person more than we are instructed to think about how others will interpret our body language.
Question 18A raised hand is not considered a gesture.
Question 19Dressing a little nicer than your audience is called the
Question 20The way we use language and the words we choose are parts of _____ because they help create the emotional character of our speech.
Question 21____ more frequently can change one’s mood.
Question 22_____ can communicate interest, sincerity, or intensity.
Question 23Tone does not include what we wear when we speak.
Question 24Moving your arms and making facial expressions can be a form of
Question 25Which statement about smiling is true?