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released by the body when faced with high stress situations |
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refers to the proper way of behaving |
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when a speaker imagines the worst like the audience is against him or her |
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the purpose of the speech that teaches or explains |
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a speaker who thinks, "I'm not good enough" has this |
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a speaker who thinks "I can do this I know I can" has this |
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this type of deliver uses an outline as a guide |
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an emotional symptom of stage fright |
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the purpose of the speech that convinces or motivates |
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used to identify main points on an outline |
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method of delivery in which the speaker has little or no preparation |
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refers to the way the speaker stands at the podium |
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can reduce anxiety and make the speaker relax |
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a speech whose purpose is to honor someone |
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the time, place, and reason for the speech |
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used to hold the speaker's notes, not the speaker |
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used to identify sub points on an outline |
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method of delivery in which the speech is read to the audience |
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numbers identify these on an outline |
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can be both a physical and emotional symptom of stage fright |
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The key to overcoming stage fright is |
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The emotional symptoms of stage fright can cause the__________associated with stage fright |
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The_________of a speech includes an attention getter and thesis statement |
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Stage fright is________before, during, and after a public performance |
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__________delivery of a speech is when the speaker recites the speech word for word |
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The conclusion of a speech should have a summary and_______________ |
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The body of a speech should have at least____to____main points. |
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To________means to put things off and is an emotional symptom of stage fright. |
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Clumsiness is an___________symptom of stage fright that shows itself in a physical way. |
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Experienced speakers who still get stage fright mainly experience the fear of |
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Being a _________means having a negative attitude that can create more stage fright in a speaker |
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When choosing a topic for a speech consider your_______first and then consider the audience's |
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Expecting______is unrealistic and creates more stage fright in a speaker |
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When a speaker uses the extemporaneous method of delivery, he/she uses an_____to guide him or her and the audience through the speech |
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________is the most important example of body language a speaker uses to hold an audience's attention while speaking |
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________is the process of finding published sources of information to add to a speaker own knowledge and experience. |
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The length of time a speaker should______ until he/she is confident with his/her performance. |
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A speaker's_________is improved by his/her facial expression |
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The introduction of a speech has an attention getter and________statement |
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The content of a speech is verbal but the_____is non verbal |
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