ethnocentrism - ANSWER the belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures.
egocentrism - ANSWER holding the view that one's own experiences and thoughts are the norm.
manuscript presentation - ANSWER a mode of delivery in which the speaker reads aloud the p...
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ethnocentrism - ANSWER the belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all
other groups or cultures.
egocentrism - ANSWER holding the view that one's own experiences and thoughts are
the norm.
manuscript presentation - ANSWER a mode of delivery in which the speaker reads
aloud the prepared text of the speech
impromptu presentation - ANSWER a mode of presentation in which the speaker has
done little or no specific preparation for the speech
memorized presentation - ANSWER the opposite of speaking impromptu; the speaker
pays close attention to a prepared text and commits it to memory.
extemporaneous presentation - ANSWER a mode of delivery in which the speech is
planned and structured carefully but a specific text is not written in advance nor
memorized
antithesis - ANSWER the pairing of opposites within a speech, often to suggest a choice
between them.
alliteration - ANSWER repetitive consonant sounds
analogy - ANSWER a comparison of people, places, things, events, or more abstract
relationships.
claim of fact - ANSWER make a claim of what is and what isn't true, what exists or
doesn't exist, or will or will not occur
claim of value - ANSWER make a claim about something's worth; is it good/bad,
ethical/unethical, just/unjust, right/wrong, important/unimportant
claim of policy - ANSWER what specific action should be taken, or not taken; arguing
that current policy is not working or that a new policy is needed (or something should
stay the same); what we should do / not do
vocalized pauses - ANSWER pauses filled with sound, such as "uh" or "umm"
ethos - ANSWER the speaker's character/credibility/goodwill as perceived by the
audience;
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