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Why study public speaking? - correct answer ✔✔It gives you vital life skills.
rhetoric / oratory - correct answer ✔✔The practice of oratory, or public speaking
The art of public speaking
forensic oratory - correct answer ✔✔In Ancient Greece, speech addressing legal matters, such as the
settlement of disputes
Advocation or legal speech
deliberative - correct answer ✔✔In Ancient Greece, speech addressing legislative or political policy
issues
Speech given in legislative or political contexts
epideictic - correct answer ✔✔In Ancient Greece, speech addressing special occasions, such as
celebrations and funerals
Speech delivered in special ceremonies, such as celebrations and funerals
5 parts of a speech (canons of rhetoric) - correct answer ✔✔Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory,
and Delivery
canons of rhetoric - correct answer ✔✔A classical approach to speechmaking in which the speaker
divides a speech into five parts: invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery
, Process of preparing a speech into five parts
invention - correct answer ✔✔The classical rhetorical term for the process of selecting information to
illustrate or prove speech points
Adapting speech information to the audience in order to make your case
arrangement - correct answer ✔✔The strategic process of deciding how to order speech points into a
coherent and convincing pattern for your topic and audience; also refers to one of the five parts of the
classical canons of rhetoric
Organizing the speech in ways that are best suited to the topic and the audience
style - correct answer ✔✔The speakers choice of works and sentence structure
The way the speaker uses language to express the speech ideas
memory - correct answer ✔✔One of five parts of the classical canons of rhetoric; refers to the practice
of the speech until it can be artfully delivered
The practice of the speech until it can be artfully delivered
delivery - correct answer ✔✔The vocal and nonverbal behavior that a speaker uses in a public speech;
one the the five canons of rhetoric
The vocal and nonverbal behavior you use when speaking
4 categories of human communication - correct answer ✔✔dyadic, small group, mass, and public
speaking
dyadic communication - correct answer ✔✔Communication between two people, as in a conversation