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CMN 10V EXAM LATEST VERSION – REAL EXAM QUESTIONS – GRADED A+ extemporaneous delivery - Answer-A presentational style that includes preparation and practice but not memorization of actual words and nonverbal behaviors. impromptu delivery - Answer-A delivery style that involves little prepa...

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CMN 10V EXAM LATEST VERSION
– REAL EXAM QUESTIONS –
GRADED A+
extemporaneous delivery - Answer-A presentational style that includes preparation and
practice but not memorization of actual words and nonverbal behaviors.

impromptu delivery - Answer-A delivery style that involves little preparation; speakers
think on their feet as they talk about ideas and positions with which they are familiar.

initial credibility - Answer-The expertise and trustworthiness listeners attribute to a
speaker before a presentation begins. Initial credibility is based on the speaker's titles,
positions, experiences, or achievements that are known to listeners before they hear the
speech.

manuscript delivery - Answer-A presentational style that involves speaking from a
complete manuscript of a speech.

memorized delivery - Answer-A presentational style in which the speech is delivered
word for word from memory.

oral style - Answer-Visual, vocal, and verbal aspects of the delivery of a public speech
or other communication.

quotation - Answer-A form of evidence that uses exact citations of others' statements.
Also called testimony.

speech to entertain - Answer-A speech intended to amuse, interest, and engage
listeners.

speech to inform - Answer-A speech intended to increase listeners' understanding,
awareness, or knowledge of some topic.

speech to persuade - Answer-A speech intended to change listeners' attitudes, beliefs,
or behaviors or to motivate listeners to action.

statistics - Answer-A form of evidence that uses numbers to summarize a great many
individual cases or to demonstrate relationships between phenomena.

, terminal credibility - Answer-The cumulative expertise and trustworthiness listeners
attribute to a speaker as a result of initial and derived credibility; may be greater or less
than initial credibility, depending on how effectively a speaker has communicated.

thesis statement - Answer-The main idea of an entire speech; should capture the key
message in a concise sentence that listeners can remember easily.

transition - Answer-A word, phrase, or sentence that connects ideas and main points in
a speech so that listeners can follow a speaker.

visual aids - Answer-A visual image, such as a chart, graph, photograph, or physical
object, that reinforces ideas presented verbally or provides information.

agenda setting - Answer-Media's selection of issues, events, and people to highlight for
attention.

cultivation - Answer-A cumulative process by which the media foster beliefs about social
reality, including the belief that the world is more dangerous and violent than it actually
is.

gatekeeper - Answer-A person, group, or institution that controls the choice and
presentation of topics by media.

global village - Answer-The modern-day, worldwide community made possible by
electronic communication that instantaneously links people all over the world.

immersive advertising - Answer-Incorporating a product or brand into actual storylines in
books, television programs, and films.

mainstreaming - Answer-The effect of television in stabilizing and homogenizing views
within a society.

mass media - Answer-Communication that addresses large audiences.

mean world syndrome - Answer-The belief that the world is dangerous and full of mean
people.

product placement - Answer-A practice, paid for by advertisers and program sponsors,
of featuring products in media so that the products are associated with particular
characters, storylines, and so forth.

puffery - Answer-Exaggerated, superlative claims about a product that appear to be
factually based but are actually meaningless and unverifiable.

uses and gratification theory - Answer-Claims people use mass communication to
gratify their interests and desires.

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