RLGN 360 Midterm
RLGN 360 Quiz: Midterm
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 – Module 4: Week 4.
- What are the two important functions of the outline?
- One of the ways to keep ideas coming and keep a fresh and positive outlook on life is to keep a daily journal of your life.
- Use the introduction to state your rationale clearly and leave your audience eager for more.
- An apology is an acceptable option for a good opening.
- A structural outline shows the logic in a passage by writing it out in paragraph form rather than verse form.
- Some concepts and words are easy to think and almost impossible to say.
- The first guideline for choosing a subject is that the subject should meet a specific _________ of the audience or be of interest
- A resource should be considered an end unto itself.
- When you have constructed a sentence that contains a proposition, an interrogative response, and a key word, that sentence is your objective.
- The key word is always a plural ______________.
- The ____________ gives the speaker the opportunity to assess the talk’s effectiveness in reaching the objective.
- There are four rules that will govern your choice of rationale.
- Enabling propositions are always interrogated with the word
- The interrogative
- According to Davis, you must make the audience understand why you want to talk to them and make them believe that it is worth their time.
- __________ are the treasured currency of communication.
- The rationale should be brief.
- One kind of proposition that can be used in the construction of an objective sentence is a(n) _____________ proposition.
- Resources include illustrations, data, anecdotes, and humor.
- Practicing out loud will not help you identify areas where you may stumble. Thus, you ought to construct a full manuscript of your message.
- The resources ____________ the rationale and make it interesting.
- One kind of proposition that can be used in the construction of an objective sentence is a(n) ____________ proposition.
- If the key word is is the
- Resources should clarify and strengthen your rationale.
- The ______________ expresses the purpose of the message, not its actual content.
Set 2
- The development of the subject and central theme __________ the talk to a manageable amount of information.
- Resources should clarify and strengthen your rationale.
- The response to a persuasive proposition should always begin with the word(s)
- The key word is always a plural ______________.
- The subject must be within the bounds of your ____________.
- Occasionally an illustration may be so emotionally charged that it distracts from the focus.
- According to Davis, a great communicator evaluates what two considerations.
- When you interrogate a proposition you should use ________________ questions.
- According to Davis, a brief summary of the logic that led to your objective should be a part of every conclusion.
- What is the first step in writing an objective sentence?
- The rationale should lead the listener to the ____________.
- There are four rules that will govern your choice of rationale.
- The rationale are more commonly known as the ___________ of the talk, and should lead the listener to the objective.
- If the key word is the bag that will hold all the elements of the talk together, then the rationale is the
- which of the following is not an evaluative question listed by Ken Davis in Secrets of Dynamic Communication?
- The attention-getter is an important part of the opening because it lets you establish contact and take control.
- The first guideline for choosing a subject is that the subject should meet a specific need of the audience or be of ____________to the audience.
- The subject and central theme may not necessarily express the exact objective of your talk, but it will represent what you plan to talk about.
- The response to an enabling proposition should always begin with the word(s)
- A structural outline shows the logic in a passage by writing it out in paragraph form rather than verse form.
- An invaluable step in preparation is to practice your message on your feet and out loud.
- Which of the following is not an evaluative question listed by Ken Davis in Secretes of Dynamic Communication?
- The third step in writing an objective sentence is to write a response to the interrogation.
- One kind of proposition that can be used in the construction of an objective sentence is a(n) ____________ proposition.
- It is not important to estimate how much time you will need to spend on each element in the outline.