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| communication of thought and feeling by choice and body to secure a desired response |
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analyze the audience select and narrow the topic determine the purpose research outline practice |
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| steps to good preparation |
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| one simple complete declarative sentence stating specifically what the speech is about |
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gain attention of audience state and clarify the specific purpose build a transition into the body |
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rhetorical question startling statement narrative quotation personal reference curiosity of suspence |
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tie your topic to your audience's needs consider the mood establish your credibility keep time constraints in mind |
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begin with transitional summary statements give a sense of closure and finality leave an impact on the audience |
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main points should develop the speakers specific purpose should be arranged in appropriate manner for the purpose of the speech |
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| natural devision of a subject |
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| arranged by natural relationship |
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help with understanding boost credibility keep interaction help speaker feel more confident |
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| why use presentation aids |
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books magazines journal websites interviews |
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facts definition testimony example statistic |
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| number of words delivered |
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| distinctness of speech sounds |
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| sounds of syllables and their stress or emphasis within a word |
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indicate something important being said check for feedback |
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| process by which a communication influences and persuades audience |
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sincerity good delivery use of evidence perceived as an honest person |
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| concerns what policy, rule of laws should be adopted in order to solve a concern |
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| statements that tell why a proposition is justified |
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| verbal statement used to orientate the audience inside your speech or presentation or to show them where you are going |
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