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Problem
I. Why must a public speaker be audience-centered?
II. What does it mean to say that people are egocentric? What implications does the egocentrism of audiences hold for you as a public speaker?
III. What are the five demographic traits of audiences discussed in this chapter? Why is it important to audience analysis?
IV. Why is it important to draw on your own knowledge and experiences in gathering materials for your speeches?
V. What are five resources for finding what you need in the library?
VI. What are three criteria for evaluating the soundness of research materials that you find on the Internet?
VII. What are the three kinds of examples discussed in this chapter? How might you use each kind to support your ideas?
VIII. What are five tips for using examples in your speech?
IX. Why is it important that speeches be organized clearly and coherently?
X. How many main points will your speeches usually contain? Why is it important to limit the number of main points in your speeches?
XI. What are the five basic patterns of organizing main points in a speech? Which are appropriate for informative speeches? Which are most appropriate for persuasive speeches? Which is used most often?
XII. What is nonverbal communication/ Why is it important to effective public speaking?
XIII. What are the elements of good speech delivery?
XIV. What are the four methods of speech delivery?
XV. What is nonverbal communication/ Why is it important to effective public speaking?
XVI. What are the elements of good speech delivery?
XVII. What are the four methods of speech delivery?