Overview
Chapter 11
Introductions and conclusions answer key
True / False Questions
1. The part of the introduction that is designed to get your audience’s attention and interest is called the orienting material.
FALSE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #1
2. In the conclusion, the speaker should never repeat ideas or information contained in the introduction.
FALSE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #2
3. It is possible for an introduction to be too short.
TRUE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #3
4. In the introduction, it is acceptable to tell a hypothetical narrative (a story that did not actually happen).
TRUE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #4
5. The introduction should be prepared before the body of a speech is developed.
FALSE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #5
6. All members of an audience listen attentively for the first 30 seconds of a speech.
FALSE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #6
7. Saying “In conclusion. . .” as you wrap up your speech is not acceptable in good speechmaking.
FALSE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #7
8. You should never bring new main points into the conclusion.
TRUE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #8
9. Rhetorical questions should be avoided in introductions.
FALSE
Chapter – Chapter 11 #9
10. If you did not have enough time to prepare your speech, the conclusion is a good place to apologize to the audience.
FALSE
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