SECTION A:
Section A consists of one compulsory question. ALL CANDIDATES MUST ATTEMPT THIS
QUESTION. You may NOT substitute this question with a question of your choice.
Question 1
{PSA)
50 marks
(a) Critically review risks the four types of plagiarism present to public speakers.
(4x5 marks)= 20 marks
(b) Craft a personal statement attesting to your own credibility as a public speaker.
Your statement should explore precautions you would take to avoid each of the
four types of plagiarism you have identified in Question l(a) [4x5 marks] =
20 marks
(c) Name two examples of famous people who were publicly shamed for plagiarising
the speeches of others. Describe the occasions in which the two offenders used
the plagiarised speeches, and identify the original speech givers ............5 marks
(d) Evaluate the case made by some lecturers and students that non-English First
Language speakers should be allowed to copy and paste content from other
sources, without appropriately citing the content originators ................5 marks
SECTION B: ANSWER TWO QUESTIONS ONLY
Question 2
25 marks
The speech writer and author on public speaking skills, Contavespi, wrote: "All of us are
called upon from time to time to give a talk. Most of us flop".
(a) Identify the six components of lnventio and explain how each lays a solid basis for a
successful speech. Illustrate how you would use each component to optimise your
preparation for the speech .....................................................................(.6+6 = 12 marks)
(b) Explore five common reasons why a spee'ch may "flop", and suggest ways of
avoiding each of them .................................1...............................................
(5+5= 10 marks)
(c) Reflect on a person you either know dired1y (e.g. a Pastor, teacher, leader,
neighbour) or that you have experienced indirectly (e.g. politicians on radio/television)
that you recall as being good at speaking to people. What did the person say, and more
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