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PUBLIC SPEAKING EXAM 1: CHAPTER 11 & 12 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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PUBLIC SPEAKING EXAM 1: CHAPTER
11 & 12 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Detailed outline developed during speech preparation - Answer-Preparation outline

Brief outline to jog memory during presentation - Answer-Speaking outline

Words have two kinds of meanings - Answer-Denotative & Connotative

Precise, literal, and objective - Answer-Denotative

Variable, figurative, and subjective - Answer-Connotative

Guidelines for language in public speaking - Answer-Accurately, clearly, vividly,
appropriately

Do research on pronunciations and vocabulary - Answer-Accurate

Avoid technical language, use words familiar to your audience - Answer-Clear

Use imagery to express your ideas vividly, avoid abstract words, use concrete words
and examples - Answer-Vivid

4 stylistic devices for enhancing rhythm of a speech - Answer-Parallelism, repetition,
alliteration, antithesis

The similar arrangement of a pair of series of related words, phrases, or sentences -
Answer-Parallelism

Repeating the same word or set of words at the beginning or end of successive clauses
or sentences - Answer-Repetition

Repeating the initial consonant sound in close or adjoining words - Answer-Alliteration

Juxtaposing contrasting ideas, usually parallel in structure - Answer-Antithesis

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