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    Public speaking
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  • True or False? People who attend a science lecture given by a renowned professional in the area do so to be politically persuaded
    false
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  • True or False? When planning a speech one should consider the expectations the audience might have and the objectives of the speaker
    True
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  • Complete the sentence: The Nobel Lecture is usually an opportunity for winners to..
    provide a lecture on a topic connected with the work for which the prize has been awarded
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  • What happens when you deliever a spech without taking into account your audience's expectations?
    People might not be opened to your message
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  • What does the audience expect to hear when attending an eulogy?
    About the life and accomplishments of a family member (who is usually deceased)
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  • How can you inspire someone using a strategy discussed in class?
    Guide them on an emotive exploration that transitions through different states, culminating in inspiration.
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  • How can one figure out what the audience's aims are?
    By considering typical topics addressed by speakers in similar situations.
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  • What does the audience that attend a climate protest expect to hear?
    Information regarding an important issue related to the given topic
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  • How can we formulate a convincing approach for a speech?
    By conducting comprehensive research on the topic.
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  • How is tone conveyed in speeches?
    Through literary techniques, choice of words, and subject matter.
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  • How can a speaker evoke emotions in an audience?
    By using emotive language, body language, and emotionally impactful anecdotes.
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  • What is Aristotle's definition of rhetoric?
    The skill to recognize the accessible methods of persuasion is associated with Sophism (use of clever but false arguments with the intention of deceiving)
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  • List Aristotle's 3 different types of rhetoric
    judicial, deliberative, and demonstrative
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  • True or False: Aristotle approved sophists ( those who use of clever but false arguments with the intention of deceiving) but Plato thought rhetoric was considered a good thing
    False: Aristotle didn’t like sophists because they tricked people. Plato also thought rhetoric could be bad if used to deceive.
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  • Why does one use literary techniques in speeches?
    They enable one to create emotional response in the audience
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  • what is rhetoric
    the art of delivering a good speech
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