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PLEMENTARY LEARNING MATERIALS IN ORAL COMMUNICATION OMNHS ERIT 5. This is presented when exact wording is required, such as presenting policies, contracts and scientific reports, A Manuscript C. Impromptu B. Memorized D. Extemporaneous 6. This type of speech gives the speaker the opportunity to prepare. During the delivery, the speaker may refer occasionally to his/her outline or brief notes in recalling specific points and ideas. A. Manuscript C. Impromptu B. Memorized D. Extemporaneous 7. How would an audience member know that a speaker was giving an extemporaneous speech? A. The speaker uses a few notes to look at and talks in a conversational tone. B. The speaker has a manuscript that is read directly to the audience. C. The speaker seems to master word for word the lines in his/her speech. D. The speaker delivers an on-the-spot speech. _8. It is the part of speech where you, as a writer, must get the attention of your target audience. A. Title B. Introduction C. Body D. Theme _9. Sequential ideas with supporting deuils are included in the of a speech A. Title B. Introduction C. Body D. Theme 10. In this part, you may use a question, a maxim or proverb, a startling statement or a narrative to start your speech A. Title B. Introduction C. Body D. Conclusion 11. A call to action, or a memorable statement that will leave a mark in the minds of the audience is used in this part of a speech A. Title B. Introduction C. Body D. Conclusion D. Practice 12. It is a strategy used to maintain a logical flow of material. A. Outlining B. Drafting C. Research D. Food C. Fashion 13. A good taste of this can be included in a speech. A. Rumor B. Humor 14. Dramatic Reading is an example of A. Manuscript B. Memorized Speech Delivery C. Impromptu D. Extemporaneous speech. 15. Declamation Contest allows the speakers to deliver a A. Manuscript C. Impromptu B. Memorized D. Extemporancous 16. The following statements belong to the Principles of Effective Speech Delivery EXCEPT. A, Analyzing the Audience B. Relying heavily on own beliefs and knowledge C. Outlining and Organizing the Speech Content D. Choosing the subject and topic 17. Changing the sounds coming from vocal folds by moving the teeth, tongue, jaw, lips and other speech organs in recognizable or distinguishable patterns is called A. Articulation B. Modulation o Volumc D. Pitch​