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ENG 102 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified For extemporaneous speaking, following your prepared and rehearsed outline (visual framework) exactly, iscritical because it will help you navigate your message from the beginning to the end without getting off trackand in the allotted ti...

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ENG 102 M idterm Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified For extemporaneous speaking, following your prepared and rehearsed outline (visual framework) exactly, iscritical because it will help you navigate your message from the beginning to the end without getting off trackand in the allotted time. In class, this was compared to a - answer✔✔Google road map As a speaker, your audience assigns you a provisional authority that you are an expert on the subject becauseof your research and qualifications to speak on the subject - answer✔✔This refers to CREDIBILITY. Acco rding to the text, providing people with knowledge, shaping an audience's perception, and enhancing ourability to survive and evolve, describes an informative speech. The general purpose is - answer✔✔"the exact thing you want to communicate At the beginnin g of the introduction, a well -planned ------------ is critical, or your communication mayfail. There are many strategies suggested in chapter 9. - answer✔✔attention -getter In your introduction you must begin -+---------- y providing a snippet of evidence alon g withits verbal and in text citations that correspond to your works cited so that your audience will consider youtrustworthy because of you research. It can then be followed by a story, personal experience, or an example butthat alone isn't sufficient - answer✔✔establishing credibility A ----------- statement is narrow topic, yet no exacts specifics of what you want to communicate. - answer✔✔specific purpose A ---------- is a further breakdown of your specific purpose that extracts specific details from yourspecific purpose that can identify your main points of the body, ----------------------------- - answer✔✔central idea , "the exact thing you want to communicate." Within credibility in your introduction, it is NOT OK to just put a personal story, experien ce, or example ofwhat you know because it is likely more subjective - answer✔✔NOT OK to just Presenting language, ideas, information, etc., of another as your own is called - answer✔✔plagiarism. he overall framework through which an individual sees, thinks about, and interprets the world andinteracts with is called - answer✔✔World view. Short verbal phrases that cue your audience that you are about to shift from one idea to another are called - answer✔✔Transitions tatement is not the same as the central ide a but a concise statement previewing the main points ofthe body written in a complete sentence. - answer✔✔A thesis , the summary helps your audience remember your message recapping of specifics anddetails of the body but is not a short statement. - answer✔✔In the conclusion A closing remark (short statement) should include the most important idea you want the audience toremember, ending with a bang, swinging for the bleachers! - answer✔✔closing remark (extracted from your central idea) of the speech include key pieces of informationcontained within the speech, the "nuts and bolts" of the speech, the information that is previewed by the thesisstatement, and transitions that connect the main ideas - answer✔✔The main points These sources would communicate your credibility and knowledge of the subject to your audience becausethey are highly objective - answer✔✔Scholarly Peer -reviewed journal articlesbooks / ebooksPeriodicalscredible websites ending with .com, .edu, .org, .gov, et These sources would not necessari ly communicate your credibility and knowledge of the subject to youraudience because they are highly subjective - answer✔✔information from the nightly news a story you heard from a friend When presenting statistics, numbers, or quotes during your speech, Y OU MUST verbally cite their sourcesto remain credible - answer✔✔TRUE A concise recap of the central idea that refers to specific credible details from within the body that helpsyour audience to remember your message at the end of the speech is called - answer✔✔A summery According to the text, you should construct your introduction last because you can't introduce the ideas ofyour speech until you have determined the ideas / main points - answer✔✔True is a statement (not sentences or paragraph) that is the m essage you want youraudience to remember as they go out the door. End with a bang! - answer✔✔concluding remark The primary goal of a speaker is that your audience understand your message and remembers it. T or F - answer✔✔T It is crucial that you know as m uch information about your audience's "worldview" so that you candetermine the best strategy for communicating the message that they will understand and remember. - answer✔✔T According to the text, the primary purposes of an informative speech is to give y our audience informationthey did not already know, teach them more about a topic they are already familiar

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