1. Sam is preparing a speech for a small church group. He makes a list of his interests and lists all the related jobs he knows. Sam is using a technique known as
D. Brainstorming
2. A tree diagram is used to
D. analyze and limit your topic
3. Finding logical divisions, is better known as the
A. next step to developing you speech topic
4. A complete declarative sentence that summarizes your speech is known as the
C. Thesis statement
5. Elaine is preparing a speech for a groupl of colleagues. She is closely examining large topic areas to identify more precise topics to develop for her speech. She is currently in which pahse of the locating process?
B. Exploration
6. Dan is giving a speech to a group of students on career day. He provides the students with a survey and analyzes the results to help him determine his topic. This is an example of which type of topic?
B. Audience-generated
7. When you scan newspapers, television, and magazines to look for speech topic ideas, what are you using?
C. media prompts
8. Which approach to exploring topics focuses on basic journalistic questions such as what, why, when, how, where, and who?
D. topic analysis
9. In a speech about the importance of establishing a daily exercise routine, Bart sums up his goal in the following statement: "At the end of my speech, the audience will initiate a daily exercise routine." You recognize this statement as
B a specific purpose statement
10.Reading an article online sparked an idea for Chris's next class speech. Which of the following is this an example of?
D. Media prompt
I hope this helps!