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1 | | __________ is "the fear of communication situations." |
| | A) | Communication apprehension |
| | B) | Communication worry |
| | C) | Communiphobia |
| | D) | none of the above |
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2 | | This is "a technique used to control communication apprehension by replacing negative thoughts and images with positive ones." |
| | A) | mediation |
| | B) | visualization |
| | C) | theorization |
| | D) | none of the above |
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3 | | __________ is "delivering a speech from a script written out word for word." (Select the term expressed in Chapter Thirteen). |
| | A) | Recitation |
| | B) | Narration |
| | C) | Manuscript speaking |
| | D) | none of the above |
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4 | | This form of speaking occurs when the speaker delivers a speech by writing it out, memorizing the content, and then delivering it word for word, without the use of notes. |
| | A) | manuscript speaking |
| | B) | extemporaneous speaking |
| | C) | impromptu speaking |
| | D) | memorized speaking |
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5 | | This form of speaking occurs when the speaker delivers a speech with little or no preparation. |
| | A) | impromptu speaking |
| | B) | extemporaneous speaking |
| | C) | improve speaking |
| | D) | none of the above |
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6 | | Sounds speakers make while stopping to think of what they are going to say next, such as "ah," "a," "and a," "um," and "uh" are called _________. |
| | A) | vocal gap |
| | B) | vocal pauses |
| | C) | aural gaps |
| | D) | aural pauses |
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7 | | This type of speaking occurs when the speaker uses a keyword outline to deliver a prepared speech. |
| | A) | unprepared |
| | B) | impromptu |
| | C) | extemporaneous |
| | D) | none of the above |
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8 | | When speakers "evoke a mental picture in the mind of the audience," they are using __________. |
| | A) | imagery |
| | B) | symbolism |
| | C) | metaphor |
| | D) | none of the above |
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9 | | A/an __________ compares one thing, idea, or action to another. |
| | A) | imagery |
| | B) | metaphor |
| | C) | simile |
| | D) | none of the above |
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10 | | A __________ is "a type of metaphor that compares two things using the words 'like' or 'as.'" |
| | A) | pronoun |
| | B) | close metaphor |
| | C) | sign |
| | D) | none of the above |
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11 | | A __________ is "a worn-out phrase used so often that it has lost its vividness." |
| | A) | cliché |
| | B) | metaphor |
| | C) | simile |
| | D) | none of the above |
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12 | | This is a question that you want the audience to think about but not answer vocally. |
| | A) | hypothetical |
| | B) | rhetorical |
| | C) | allegorical |
| | D) | none of the above |
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13 | | This is "saying words according to accepted standards of English and in accordance with the expectations of the audience." |
| | A) | enunciation |
| | B) | articulation |
| | C) | pronunciation |
| | D) | elocution |
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14 | | This is how quickly or slowly a speech is delivered. |
| | A) | pace |
| | B) | timing |
| | C) | tempo |
| | D) | none of the above |
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15 | | This is how loudly a speech is delivered. |
| | A) | volume |
| | B) | rate |
| | C) | inflection |
| | D) | none of the above |
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