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Audience Analysis Topic selection and supporting Material Intro, conclusions, and informative speeches Group Presentations $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Audience Analysis Topic selection and supporting Materia Intro, conclusions, and informative speeches Group Presentations $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Explain the difference between a captive and voluntary audience. Category 1 $200 Explain the difference between a captive and voluntary audience.

Questions that have only a small range of specific answers. Category 1 $400 Questions that have only a small range of specific answers.

The statistical characteristics of a given population Category 1 $600 The statistical characteristics of a given population

Category 1 $800 A shared familiarity with significant individuals, local and world events, and noteworthy popular culture with people from about the same age.

Includes income, occupation, and education. Category 1 $1000 Includes income, occupation, and education.

Category 1 $200-Answer Captive audience has no choice; whereas, a voluntary audience chose to hear the speaker.

Close-ended questions Category 1 $400-Answer Close-ended questions

Category 1 $600-Answer Demographics

Generational Identity Category 1 $800-Answer Generational Identity

Category 1 $1000-Answer Socioeconomic Status

Name two techniques you can use to generate ideas for your speech. Category 2 $200 Name two techniques you can use to generate ideas for your speech.

Name the three types of purposes for speeches Category 2 $400 Name the three types of purposes for speeches Daily Double

Category 2 $600 Out of the three types of averages, this one is found when you look for the most frequently occurring score in the distribution.

Category 2 $800 A brief story of interesting often humorous incidents based on real life

Category 2 $1000 Selecting only those statistics that help your own argument while ignoring the competing data.

Brainstorming, word association, mind mapping, etc. Category 2 $200-Answer Brainstorming, word association, mind mapping, etc.

To inform, to persuade, and to entertain (for special occasions) Category 2 $400-Answer To inform, to persuade, and to entertain (for special occasions)

Category 2 $600-Answer Mode

Category 2 $800-Answer anecdote

Category 2 $1000-Answer Cherry-picking

In your intro, you must establish ethos. Explain what this means. Category 3 $200 In your intro, you must establish ethos. Explain what this means.

What are the four VARK learning styles? Category 3 $400 What are the four VARK learning styles?

A question that does not need an answer. Category 3 $600 A question that does not need an answer.

When you define something by saying what it is not. Category 3 $800 When you define something by saying what it is not.

Name two steps you should take when concluding your speech. Category 3 $1000 Name two steps you should take when concluding your speech.

Category 3 $200-Answer Establish credibility

Visual, Auditory, Reading-Writing, and Kinethetic Category 3 $400-Answer Visual, Auditory, Reading-Writing, and Kinethetic

Category 3 $600-Answer Rhetorical Question

Definition of Negation Category 3 $800-Answer Definition of Negation

Category 3 $1000-Answer Signal the end, Summarize key points, reiterate topic and purpose, and challenge the audience.

Category 4 $200 The hands on roles that directly relate to the group’s accomplishment of its objectives.

Help facilitate effective group interactions Category 4 $400 Help facilitate effective group interactions

Category 4 $600 The tendency to minimize conflict by refusing to examine ideas critically or test solution and just agree with the other participants.

An assembly for the discussion of issues of public interest Category 4 $800 An assembly for the discussion of issues of public interest

Category 4 $1000 A meeting or conference at which several speakers deliver prepared remarks on different aspects of the same topic.

Category 4 $200-Answer Task roles

Category 4 $400-Answer Social roles

Category 4 $600-Answer Groupthink

Category 4 $800-Answer A forum

Category 4 $1000-Answer Symposium

Final Jeopardy VARK Learning Styles

You have 1 minute to consult… Final Jeopardy Think of each learning style and give the appropriate type of resource that makes it easer for that style to learn. You have 1 minute to consult…

You have 30 seconds to consult… Final Jeopardy Think of each learning style and give the appropriate type of resource that makes it easer for that style to learn. You have 30 seconds to consult…

You have 15 seconds to consult… Final Jeopardy Think of each learning style and give the appropriate type of resource that makes it easer for that style to learn. You have 15 seconds to consult…

Final Jeopardy Think of each learning style and give the appropriate type of resource that makes it easer for that style to learn. Time Is Up

Final Jeopardy - Answer Visual—pictures, charts Auditory—group discussion, lecture Reading-writing—Text-based PP, a handout Kinesthetic—a demonstration, an activity

Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game.