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| a lecture delivered to a community or school group |
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| A report summarizing a group's achievements and goals |
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| An outline that summarizes specific case arguments. |
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| A speech in which a leader informally address the concerns, worries, and issues of a group. |
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| A speech in which the speaker uses visual aid, such as a chalkboard or whiteboard- to convey information |
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| In a speech, introductory statements that forecast what an audience may expect. |
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| the information that an average citizen can expect to know |
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| limiting and more closely defining a topic |
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| A statement defining or expressing the purpose of the speech. |
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| A brief story used to illistrate a point. |
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| the repetition of someones exact words. |
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| an explanation of a term-reflection, in a speech, the speakers intended meaning or specialized use. |
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| A visual aid used by a speaker to explain a process. |
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| A visual aid used by a speaker explain a process. |
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| a visual aid used by a speaker to demonstrate a statistical relationship. |
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| printed materials(such as flyers, brochures, etc.) prepared and duplicated before a speech and supplied to the audience or refrence |
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| A visual aid used to project transparencies onto a blank wall or screen. |
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| A miniature representation of something |
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| A model that shows the inner corkinedd of an object |
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| A speech supplemented by special software, which allows the speaker to combine several kinds of visual and audio aids. |
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| to transfer data from one's computer memory to the of another, usually smaller, computer |
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| A device that methodically examines an image or a documents to obtain data, especially for display or storage by a computer. |
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