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								One of the goals of an informative speech is to present information in a way to help the audience remember it.									 | 
								True									 | 
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								A synonym of "hot" is "spicy".									 | 
								True									 | 
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								A speaker who is describing the effects of World War II on the European economy is giving a process speech.									 | 
								False									 | 
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								In an effective speech the speaker should not have to explain to the audience hw the infomration is relevant to them.									 | 
								False									 | 
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								Using presentational aids will help your speech be more memorable									 | 
								True									 | 
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								The method of informing that explains the meaning of something is called: a. describption b. definition c. comparison d. narration e. contrast | 
								B. definition									 | 
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								The primary goal of an informative speech is to: a. entertain b. incite c. educate d. encourage e. aggravate | 
								C. educate									 | 
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								According to the text, creativity comes from: a. traits b. personality c. heredity d. timing e. hard work | 
								C. heredity | 
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								Information that is new to an audience and piques curiosity is called: a. creative b. thought proviking c. challenging d. intellectually stimulating e. mind blowing | 
								D. intellectually stimulating | 
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								If you were giving a speec on how to make smoked salmon, you would be giving a(n) a. persuasive speech b. process speech c. ceremonial speech d. expository speech e. creative speech | 
								B. process speech | 
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								One way to make an argument in a persuasive speech is to support a claim by linking it to a comparable example.									 | 
								True									 | 
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								Listeners are more likely to use the central route of processing when they feel that the information in a speech is important to them.									 | 
								True									 | 
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								A person who is able to see the world through someone else's eyes has empathy									 | 
								True									 | 
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								A speaker commits the straw man fallacy when he or she presents a generalization that is not supported with evidence.									 | 
								False									 | 
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								The two types of reasoning are inductive reasoning and conductive reasoning.									 | 
								False |