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Heart rate increases when we suffer stage fright. TRUE FAlSE

Personal bias enhances your ability to listen. True False

Social distance is reserved for strangers. True false

For many speakers the conclusion is the toughest part of the speech. True false

Audiences are likely to be impressed if you quote impressive sources. True False

Impromptu speeches call for quick minds and instant aud. Analysis. True false

Vocalized pauses, ums, uhs, tend to distract the audience. True false

A notecard is often used in extemporaneous speaking . True false

Diagrams are useful to explain a process. True false

Just one type of appeal is good in a persuasive speech. True false

Over 30% of students lack? A. Study and organization B. Vocal skills C. Outlining skills D. Ability to reason well

Which is NOT a delivery method? Impromptu Memorized Notecard manuscript

The average rate of speaking is: A. 120-180 wpm B. 300 wpm C. 600 wpm D. 100-150 wpm

Which does NOT limit a subject: Time Space Extent monotone

Handshake is: A. A way to great someone B. The most polite greeting of all C. The “bubble” we walk around in D. Signals interest in another

Smiles are: A. Most polite greeting of all B. A sign of deception C. Genuine ones make eyes crinkle D. None of the above

A bow: A. Most polite greeting of all B. A sign of deception C. Pitch or timbre of one’s voice D. None of the above