Public Speaking Chapter 14 review 2023/2024 updated to pass
Public Speaking Chapter 14 review persuasive speech - correct answer a speech where the speaker attempts to reinforce, modify, or change audience members beliefs, attitudes, opinions, values and behaviors persuasion - correct answer using language, images, and other means of communication to influence peoples attitudes, beliefs, values or actions coercion - correct answer forcing someone to think a certain way or making someone feel compelled to act under pressure or threat question of fact - correct answer a question that asks whether something is true or false question of value - correct answer a question that asks for a subjective evaluation of somethings worth, significance, quality or condition question of policy - correct answer a question that asks what course of action should be taken or how a problem should be solved negative/hostile audience - correct answer an audience that is informed about a speakers topic and holds an unfavorable view of the speakers position uninformed audiences - correct answer an audience that is unfamiliar with a speakers topic and has no opinion about it apathetic audience - correct answer an audience that is informed about a speakers topic but not interested in it T or F. Questions of value ask for qualitative judgments about something's significance - correct answer true T or F. Persuasive speakers remain neutral on a topic. - correct answer false T or F. A question of policy asks what course of action should be taken or how a problem should be solved. - correct answer true T or F. Speeches on questions of policy never include a call for the audience to take action. - correct answer false T or F. For Monroe's Motivated Sequence to be effective in a persuasive speech, the first step is the most important one. - correct answer false T or F. A question of fact asks whether something is good or bad. - correct answer false T or F. A question of value asks whether something is good or bad - correct answer true T or F. A persuasive speech on banning the death penalty is an example of a question of policy. - correct answer true T or F. When giving a persuasive speech the general purpose is to inform. - correct answer false T or F. A question of fact can ONLY use a "topical" or "cause and effect" pattern. - correct answer false T or F. The word "should" usually suggests that you are looking at a question of policy pattern. - correct answer true T or F. Monroe's Motivated Sequence structure has five main steps. - correct answer true T or F. In a motivated sequence organization pattern, the problem is discussed in the visualization step - correct answer false
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