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CSULB COMM-130 (FINAL)What are the benefits of organizing a speech? - correct answer 1.Organization is a way to put your thoughts and materials together in a logical manner 2. Organization also helps -make sense of the speech for yourself -make sense of the speech for your audience What's the difference between Linear Logic & Configural Logic? - correct answer 1) Linear Logic: a speech organized in a linear fashion leads the audience through ordered steps (direct) 2) Configural Logic:a speech organized in a configurable fashion explains a wide variety of contrastive logic systems (indirect) What are the different types of Linear Patterns and Configural Patterns? - correct answer 1)Types of Linear Patterns (straight line idea) -topical -cause and effect -problem-solution -chronological 2) Types of Configural Patterns (circle/web) -narrative -web -problem-many solutions -multiple perspectives What strategies should you AVOID when presenting a speech? - correct answer -AVOID using disclaimers, apologies, cliches, and rhetorical questions How do you establish credibility when speaking? - correct answer 1. seek an introduction from a reliable source 2. provide your audience with your qualifications or expertise on the subject 3. select your attire carefully What are some strategies to grab and motivate your audience? - correct answer 1. furnish them with audience-centered reasons for listening 2. begin with a dramatic device, such as: -a startling statement -a humorous story -a little-known fact What are the different types of informative speeches? - correct answer -Speeches about a person -Speeches about a place -Speeches about processes -Speeches about events What are the 6 strategies for informing? - correct answer 1. Keep it simple -the fewer the points, the more likely your audience will remember them -too many numbers and statistics bore the audience -keep definitions brief and easy to understand 2. Be repetative and redundant -repetition: say it over and over again -redundancy: explain it again in a slightly different way 3. Elicit active responses -ask questions -require the audience to interact 4. Use transitions and signposts -transitions: statements of phrases that link prior issues or points with the next ones 5. Keep it concrete -explain abstract ideas and concepts with solid concrete examples 6. Use familiar and Relevant examples -present new and unfamiliar information with examples that make sense
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