Public Speaking Ch. 1 fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
Public Speaking Ch. 1Why Study Public Speaking - correct answer Empowerment, Employment, Public speaking has much in common with conversation - correct answer Public Speaking is planned Public Speaking is Formal - correct answer The Roles of Public Speakers and audiences are clearly defined Components of Effective Public Speaking - correct answer Plan you speech, focus and vocalize your thoughts, Adapt your speaking to your listeners, Use standard english vocabulary and grammar, use more formal nonverbal communication A model of communication as action - correct answer Source, Message, Channels, Receiver, Noise Source - correct answer A public speaker is a source of information and ideas for an audience. The job of the source or speaker is to encode, or translate, the ideas and images in his or her mind into verbal or nonverbal symbols a code that an audience can recognize. Message - correct answer The message in public speaking is the speech itself both what is said and how it is said. Channels - correct answer A message is usually transmitted from sender to receiver via two channels visual and auditory Receiver - correct answer The receiver of the message is the individual audience member, whose decoding of the message will depend on his or her own particular blend of past experiences, attitudes, beliefs, and values Noise - correct answer External, Internal Anything that interferes with the communication of a message is called noise External - correct answer If your 8 a. m. public speaking class is frequently interrupted by the roar of a lawn mower running back and forth under the window, it may be difficult to concentrate on what you instructor is saying. Internal - correct answer It may stem from either physiological or psychological causes and may directly affect either the source or the receiver Communication as interaction - correct answer Feedback, Context Feedback - correct answer But public speaking speaking is still interactive. Without an audience to hear and provide feedback, public speaking serves little purpose. Context - correct answer The context of a public speaking experience is the environment or situation in which the speech occurs. Communication Process - correct answer The speaker is the source of information, message is the speech, the message is transmitted through visual and auditory channels, the receiver decodes the message, noise interferes with the message Rhetoric - correct answer Is another term term for the use of words and symbols to achieve a goal Declamation - correct answer Instead, they practiced the art of declamation the delivery of an already famous address Elocution - correct answer The expression of emotion through posture, movement, gestures, facial expression, and voice. History of PS = Fourth centurty B C - correct answer Greek rhetoric flourishes age of aristotle
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