Final Exam Minimester Review.doc

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Exam 1 Review
You need to be familiar with the following concepts. Your exam is comprised of
true/false and multiple choice.
1. Who coined the terms ethos, pathos, and logos
2. The 3 major parts of all speeches
3. First Amendment
4. Know what logos is
5. Dyadic communication
6. Should a speech topic interest just the speaker?
7. Informative speeches
8. Speech purpose
9. Paid Placement
10. Ways to capture audience’s attention in the introduction
11. Know when to cite references in your speeches
12. 5 cannons of rhetoric
13. Primary research/sources
14. Recording references
15. Supporting material
16. Percentage
17. Transitions
18. Transitional words and phrases to illustrate cause and effect
19. Internal summaries
20. Patterns of arranging speeches
21. Listening
22. 8 major speech making steps
23. Difference between public speaking to dyadic, mass communication, and small
group communication.
24. Plagiarism
25. Invention
26. Specific purpose
27. Visualization
28. Citing common knowledge material
29. Selective perception
30. Presentations aids- should they be complex or simple?
31. Can presentation aids build credibility?
32. Narratives
33. Forms of primary research
34. Is Wikipedia a reliable source?
35. How to calm your nerves
36. Reliable sources
37. Noise
38. Substitute expressor
39. Types of presentation aids
40. Using color on PowerPoint, what should you consider?
41. Open ended questions
42. Things to consider when narrowing your speech topic
43. Examples
44. Are pauses acceptable?
45. If a speech topic is new to listeners, what should you do?
46. When preparing a conclusion what should you do?
47. If listeners know relatively little about a topic, what should you do?
48. If listeners are a captive audience, what should you do?
49. If listeners hold positive attitudes toward the speech topic, what should you do?
50. If listeners are negatively disposed toward the speech topic, what should you do?
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