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In a persuasive speech, the specific purpose answers which of the following questions?
What are you informing the audience of?
What are you trying to convince the audience to do?
How persuasive are you with your audience?
How will my audience influence my topic?
The author wants to give you information.
- 8. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt The Chicago Cubs play all of their home games at Wrigley Field. They are a popular team, but they have not won a World Series since 1908. Inform Persuade Entertain
- 9. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States. He was born on February 12, 1908 in Kentucky. One of his famous speeches was the Gettysburg Address. Persuade Inform Entertain
- 12. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt What are the three reasons we write? (Authors purpose for writing) Persuade, Inform, Electrify Perform, Infer, Entertain Persuade, Inform, Educate Persuade, Inform, Entertain
- 13. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Entertain means... To make people sleepy To make people leave To make people enjoy something To make people read
- 14. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Persuade means... Make people agree with you Make people angry Make people think the opposite thing Make people fall in love
- 15. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Inform means... Give informal speech Give information or teach something Take the form Give in a form
What is an speech?
a manuscript
a formal address delivered to an audience
a short piece of writing on a particular subject
What is the purpose of an informational speech?
a fact based speech intended to teach the audience about a specific topic
a speech where the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or her point of view
an attempt or effort
just like a persuasive speech
How is the speech planned?
by drafting a manuscript with a beginning, middle, and end
using reliable sources
by using text features
by giving your opinion
How is a speech given?
on Google Docs
With a power-point presentation
In an informational speech you never
use reliable sources
focus on the main topic
give your opinion
use primary sources
In an informational speech, you want your audience to
believe what you think
understand and remember the topic
What can you use to enhance your speech:
text features
All of the above
How do you begin your speech:
with something orginal
with something unxpected
with something powerful
all of the above
What is the purpose of using a personal story to begin your speech?
Help the audience make a connection with you and the topic
there is no reason to use a personal story
none of the above
What is freedom?
limited rights
affection or liking for someone or something
the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants
unable to resist
- 26. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Informative speeches are designed to inform the audience True False
- 27. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt How can a speaker show empathy in his speech? Focus on experiences share popular jokes tailor speech to audience's interests and needs
- 28. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt The cause-effect organizational pattern concentrates only on the causes of problem. True False
- 29. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Each person has a different presentation styles. True False
- 30. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt What should a presenter not do during his presentation? Ignore the time Regulate pauses effectively Create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere
- 31. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt When a speaker practices his speech, he will be ______. afraid to deliver speech motivated to deliver speech more prepared to present speech
- 35. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Opinion speeches should try to persuade the audience... True False
- 38. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt What is the main purpose of a speech? To persuade To cause action To engage the audience All of the above
- 39. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Informative speeches should be... Unbiased and give information Biased and give information Unbiased and persuasive Biased and persusasive
- 40. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt True or false: You should try to relate the speech to your audience True False
- 41. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Which speech structure is sequential? Spatial Climactic Chronological Logical
- 42. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt What is the first step in a four step introduction? Thesis Forecast Attention getter Thesis
- 43. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Which of these is the best example of a correct thesis for an informative speech? Is the firefly the most unique of all insects? A firefly's� anatomy, mating, and habitat are unique. The firefly is useful. Medical uses are the most common. The firefly is a unique specimen of insect.
- 44. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Which of the following is the BEST answer? It is important to cite a source properly to show___ Writing skills Listening skills Talent Credibility
- 45. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt Which of the following is NOT an essential element of a conclusion? Ending with a new and exciting thought Reviewing the three points Restating the thesis Tying back to the attention getter
- 46. Multiple Choice Edit 1 minute 1 pt What is this? The last part of a speech, restates thesis in past tense, reviews main points in past tense, and ties back to the attention-getter/teaser . Introduction Preview of Points Body Conclusion
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Quiz 17: Persuasive Speeches
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Which of the following is NOT part of the three "Cs" of credibility?
In a student presentation advocating for additional parking spaces on campus,they argued,"my best friend agrees that we need more parking spaces,as does my boyfriend.students on this campus believe we need to add more parking spaces." the fallacy present in this reasoning is, if you are asked to deliver a persuasive presentation to an athletic team on incorporating aerobic exercise into their training regime,what specific speech purpose would be most effective, which of the following is not a step of the motivated sequence pattern for organizing a persuasive presentation, when developing an argument that progresses from a set of specific,related facts to a general conclusion,you are engaging in, which of the following is not a purpose of persuasive speaking, during what phase of speech preparation would a speaker be most likely to carefully consider an audience's attitudes,values,and beliefs, when using deductive reasoning,the statement you believe your audience accepts as true is, your classmate who presents a persuasive speech on why marijuana should be legalized is giving what type of speech, "to persuade my audience to buy a zero-emissions totally electric vehicle" is an example of what outcome or purpose of a persuasive speech, the development of logical reasoning for your position is referred to as, if a student develops the speech topic that abortion is morally wrong and therefore should be illegal,he or she is giving what type of speech, during what phase of speech preparation would you choose to deliver a proposition of policy with a thesis promoting same-sex marriage, in the text's persuasive speech example to get the audience to enroll in a cpr course,in what step would the speaker establish relevancy,interest,and motivation to listen, what specific speech purpose of a persuasive speech would be most appropriate at a rally for supporters of a political candidate, developing a persuasive presentation asserting that your audience should eat dark chocolate because it is rich in antioxidants is an example of what type of speech, an audience who takes a central route to process your message, the motivated sequence is best suited for a speech of, corey plans to develop a persuasive presentation on why his audience should not waste food.this is an example of a, according to the elaboration likelihood model,audience members are likely to.
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