Impromptu Speech, A speech delivered with little or no preparation beforehand., Prepared Speech, A speech that has been fully planned in advance and may use note cards for support., Rhetorical Device, A technique a speaker uses to persuade or impact an audience., Repetition, The intentional repeating of words or phrases for emphasis or impact., Parallelism, A rhetorical device where parts of a sentence follow the same grammatical structure to create rhythm and clarity., Alliteration, The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in a series of words., Rhetorical Question, A question asked for effect, not requiring an actual answer., Appropriate Professional Dress (Men), Clothing such as a business suit, clean shirt, and tie., Appropriate Professional Dress (Women), A knee-length dress or skirt with a jacket and limited jewelry; professional and modest., Audience Awareness, Knowing what your listeners need to understand and tailoring your presentation to them., Class Discussion Etiquette, Behaviors such as listening respectfully, sharing ideas thoughtfully, and responding politely., Confidence in Presentations, Behaviors such as smiling, clear speaking, and positive body language that improve delivery..

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