Communication 1 Honors Study Guide for Final Exam
Communication Models
Verbal Delivery Elements (Volume, Rate, Pitch, etc.)
Non Verbal Delivery Elements (fillers, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, etc)
Outlining – different types, elements in the outline
Three general purposes for speeches (inform, persuade, celebrate)
Five canons
Communication Apprehension (fear of public speaking)
Fundamental Forms of Proof: Ethos, Logos, & Pathos
Evidence/research – types and how do we judge credibility
Testimony (three types)
Organizational patterns
Five functions of ceremonial speeches
Four methods of presenting (manuscript, extemporaneous, impromptu, memorized)
Fallacies
Literary Devices: Alliteration, Anaphora, Simile, Metaphor
Difference between Persuasion, Information and Celebration
Connotative vs Denotative meanings
Ceremonial types and notes
Selective Exposure
Debate format (Constructive and Rebuttal – elements in briefs)
Verbal Delivery Elements (Volume, Rate, Pitch, etc.)
Non Verbal Delivery Elements (fillers, gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, etc)
Outlining – different types, elements in the outline
Three general purposes for speeches (inform, persuade, celebrate)
Five canons
Communication Apprehension (fear of public speaking)
Fundamental Forms of Proof: Ethos, Logos, & Pathos
Evidence/research – types and how do we judge credibility
Testimony (three types)
Organizational patterns
Five functions of ceremonial speeches
Four methods of presenting (manuscript, extemporaneous, impromptu, memorized)
Fallacies
Literary Devices: Alliteration, Anaphora, Simile, Metaphor
Difference between Persuasion, Information and Celebration
Connotative vs Denotative meanings
Ceremonial types and notes
Selective Exposure
Debate format (Constructive and Rebuttal – elements in briefs)