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Which of the following is a standard for selecting a topic for a speech in a public speaking class?
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All of these are standards for a good topic.
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When you scan newspapers, television, and magazines to try and get ideas for your speech, what are you using?
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media prompts
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What should you refrain from in the initial stage of brainstorming?
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editing
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Wendy would like to explain to her classmates how to study for tests. What is her general purpose?
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to inform
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What is the general objective of a speech to persuade?
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to influence beliefs and actions
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The general purpose of a speech in which a speaker wants the audience to understand the difference between a computer virus and a computer worm is to
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inform.
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The general purpose of a speech, in which a speaker wants the audience to donate blood at the next school blood drive, is to
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persuade
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What does the specific purpose of a speech represent?
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the response desired from the audience
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"Sexist language is psychologically, socially, and financially harmful" is an example of a
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thesis, or central idea, statement.
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Which of the following does a specific purpose statement need to include?
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the goal for your speech
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"After listening to my speech, listeners should be able to name the four steps in treating a sports injury" is an example of
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an informative specific purpose
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Is it appropriate to develop a speech topic based on something you heard on a television talk show?
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Yes; brainstorming ideas from a television program is a good way to develop a topic.
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An informative speech has been assigned, so Angel starts to worry about what he can possibly present to his class. That night he takes out a blank sheet of paper and just starts writing down every possible idea for a speech topic that he can think of. What is Angel doing?
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brainstorming
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It's the end of the semester, your brain is fried, and you just can't come up with a creative topic for your persuasive speech. As a last resort, you pick up the daily newspaper and decide on a topic by looking at one of the headlines. According to your textbook, is this advisable?
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Yes, scanning newspaper headlines may be an effective strategy to find a speech topic
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During your speech you ask your audience to sign a petition increasing the student parking areas. Your general purpose is
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to persuade
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Searching for logical divisions in a subject is a strategy for determining your
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main ideas.
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