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set of ideas, beliefs, and ideals that form our worldview and provide a basis
for action
Channel
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The medium for transmitting the encoded message from a source to a
receiver; in public speaking, it is the voice
,Linear Model of Communication
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basic theory that views communication as a one-way process; in this theory,
a sources conveys an encoded message through a channel to a receiver,
who then decodes the message
line graph
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a type of chart that use lines drawn along two axes that show growth, loss,
or flat developments over time
abstract
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words are not concrete or
ambiguous
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, language does not have precise, concrete meanings
What are the methods of analysis during the speech?
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-direct observation
-polling the audience
gender
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a social construction that includes all of the beliefs, attitudes, actions, and
roles associated with masculine or feminine
question of value
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a persuasive speech about the rightness or wrongness of an idea, action, or
issue
object
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, the thing being discussed, not a model or representation of that thing
clincher
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the final statement of your speech
extemporaneous speech
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a speech delivered with notes but without the entire speech in front of the
speaker
subordination
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process of creating an hierarchy of ideas in which the most general ideas
appear first, followed by more specific ideas
Decoding
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