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1

__________ is "the fear of communication situations."
A)Communication apprehension
B)Communication worry
C)Communiphobia
D)none of the above
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
9

A/an __________ compares one thing, idea, or action to another.
A)imagery
B)metaphor
C)simile
D)none of the above
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
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
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
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
14

This is how quickly or slowly a speech is delivered.
A)pace
B)timing
C)tempo
D)none of the above
15

This is how loudly a speech is delivered.
A)volume
B)rate
C)inflection
D)none of the above







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