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The specific purpose needs to be written in the form of an Answer sentence.
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topic
The Answer of the speech must be relevant to the audience.
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figurati
We must avoid using Answer language in making the specific purpose of a speech.
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The Answer _____ should reflect what you want to achieve in the speech.
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The technique of brainstorming that involves listing specific topics under certain categories.
Clustering
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What term is used for the statement you want your audience to remember after the speech?
Thesis
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Centra
The Answer _____ reflects what you want to say in the speech.
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Genera
The Answer purpose determines whether your speech will be informative or persuasive.
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The role we assume when delivering a persuasive speech is an Answer .
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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Type TRUE if the given statement is correct. If not, type
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Situational audience analysis considers the make up of the audience, by looking into its
members.
False, Audience
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We need to consider the audience’s disposition towards the topic in making the speech.
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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE: Type TRUE if the given statement is correct. If not, type
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Fixed alternative questions give fixed choices, and the person answering merely needs to choose
one amongst the options.
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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Write True if the statement is correct. If not, type False,
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We are audience centered when we are mindful of the audience when making the speech.
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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Write True if the statement is correct. If not, type False,
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Audience centeredness means developing a relationship with the audience so they identify with
us, and vice versa.
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Identification is when we are mindful of the audience when making the speech.
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