CAS 100A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Alliteration, Aetherius Society, Falla Monument

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Extemporaneous involves speaking from note cards or from an outline and allows the speaker to develop an extemporaneous style; well rehearsed and practiced speeches: not memorized word for word, but should try to recapture as much as possible of the wording and phrasing crafted when working on language style for the speech, used in this class! Language style: speaker"s characteristic use of language, how a speaker articulates an idea shapes how the receiver interprets it, clarity, accuracy/precision, simplicity, concreteness, familiarity, vividness, includes stylistic devices for imagery and rhythm, depends on the occasion, speech purpose, and audience. Cas exam 1 study guide: culmination of the planning and preparation of the speech, its actual performance, all your purposes and meanings are embodied in the words as expressed, vocal components volume, rate, pitch, tone, pronunciation, articulation, pauses, fluency, vocal variety, physical components facial expressions, eye contact, gestures, movement, posture, appearance, ethos/logos/pathos.

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