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26 Cards in this Set
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Decorative meaning |
Literal or dictionary meaning |
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Connotative meaning |
Meaning suggested By association or emotions triggered by words or phrases |
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Concrete wordss |
Refers to tangible objects |
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Abstract words |
Refers to ideas or concepts |
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Types of examples |
Brief Extended Factual Hypothetical |
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Brief |
A concise reference to an example to illustrate or develop a point |
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Extended |
A story or narrative |
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Factual |
Something that really happened or actually exists |
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Hypothetical |
Imaginary or fictitious situation |
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Tips of examplet |
Clarify Reinforce Personalize Practice to enhance Make examples not vivid |
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Type of statistics |
Mean Median Mode |
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Tips of statistics |
Quantify Sparingly Identify and use reliable sources Explain Round off Visuals |
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Types of testimony |
Expert Peer Personal |
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Expert testimony |
recognized experts/authority on a subject |
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Peer testimony |
People with first hand experience |
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Personal testimonyt |
Your own opinions observations |
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Tips of testimony |
Quote or paraphrase Qualified sources Identify the people you quote Cote opinions that are representative of existing opinions |
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Types of visuals |
Objects Models Handoffs Photographs Drawings Poster boards Video PowerPoint |
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Guidelines of presenting visuals g |
Avoid white board Display visuals where the audience can see Avoid passing visuals around Talk to the audience Explain clearly Practice |
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Guidelines for preparing visuals aids st |
Prepare in advance Keep visuals simple Make large enough Simple fonts |
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Strategic organization |
Putting a speech together in a particular way to achieve a particular result |
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Preparation outline visuals |
A detailed outline developed during the process of speech preparation |
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Visual framework |
The pattern of symbolization and indentation that shows the relationship among the ideas of the speech |
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Speaking outline |
A brief outline used to jog a speakers memory |
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Guidelines |
Make sure the outline is legible Keep the outline as brief as possible Use delivery cues/ reminders |
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Informative speech |
Communicates knowledge and understanding about a process, event, placed, and people , objects , or concepts |