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Ninth Grade (Grade 9) Rhetoric and Propaganda Questions

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Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
A good speech critic                                       .
  1. states his/her reactions as an opinion
  2. gives negative comments
  3. criticizes the speaker
  4. focuses on the negative
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Part of developing the right attitude for giving a speech involves                                           .
  1. recognizing the symptoms of stage fright
  2. realizing the body's way of preparing
  3. remembering that tension sharpens thinking
  4. all of the above
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
To control nervousness when giving a speech, a person should                           .
  1. put on lots of deodorant
  2. prepare thoroughly
  3. wear loose clothing
  4. never look at the audience
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Some of the physical symptoms of stage fright are                             .
  1. sweaty palms, queasy stomach
  2. sweating, dry mouth
  3. increased heart rate
  4. all of the above
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
For humans,                 is not an easy task.
  1. hearing
  2. listening
  3. understanding
  4. daydreaming
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
One reason tension occurs when a person needs to give a speech is                                              .
  1. he or she worries about not being successful
  2. he or she wants to control the audience
  3. he or she has a positive attitude
  4. he or she worries about falling off the stage
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Connecting new information to what is already know is called                        .
  1. process of accumulation
  2. process of eating
  3. process of hearing
  4. process of association
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
One reason tension occurs when someone needs to give a speech is                                  .
  1. that they fear losing their voice
  2. they want to control the audience
  3. they want to sound smart
  4. that they want to perform well
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
To control nervousness when giving a speech, a person should relax by                           .
  1. clenching his/her jaw.
  2. stretching his/her muscles
  3. breathing short breaths
  4. exercising beforehand
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Grade 9 Rhetoric and Propaganda
Open-minded people                                               .
  1. defend their own positions
  2. acquire bad listening habits
  3. suspend judgment until all the facts are heard
  4. make immediate judgments
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