COMM 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Headon
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Speech you deliver on the spot, with little or no preparation. One that is carefully prepared to sound as though it is being delivered spontaneously. Composed word for word on a manuscript and then read aloud exactly has it is written. Particularly common in situations when the exact wording of the speech is crucial or when the speech must fit within a predetermined time frame. Speech you compose word for word and then deliver from memory. Memorizing their words allows people to speak without having to handle a script or set of notes. Good deal of time and energy to prepare. Come across as excessively prepared and overly formal. Public speaking anxiety is a common form of stress. The anxiety or fear that many people feel before giving a speech or performing in front of a crowd is a form of stress. The body"s reaction to any type of perceived threat.