COMM 130 Midterm: Exam 1 Study Guide Notes

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The entire speech is written beforehand and it"s simply read out loud. Entire speech is written beforehand and it"s practiced until you remember it all. Rely on an outline instead of a complete text. To teach or change audience members" factual beliefs in some way. Conveying messages to change opinions, attitudes, beliefs, or behavior. Demands that the speaker amuses or at least creates positive feelings. Short and to the point, made for a distinctive event, like a wedding or awards. Questions asked about audience, can influence topic. Consider what subject areas interest the audience and what you know about. You can rely on personal experience or the experts. All organized with an intro, body, and conclusion. Rehearse and readjust the speech until it"s ready. Refers to fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication. Feeling inspected, facing an unfamiliar audience, feeling subordinate, remembering failures, undergoing evaluation. Focuses on the physical responses and how muscles tense up.

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