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List 2 types of evidence discussed in the textbook.
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Facts, Testimony, comparison, contrast
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the debatable assertions put forth by a speaker are called what?
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claims
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define argument by analogy
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comparison
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what is a qualifier? give two examples.
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(definition) probably, always
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what type of outline do you use during a speech?
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key word outline
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list 5 necessary parts in an introduction.
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opener, background, thesis, audience relevance, speaker credibility.
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what is the name of the communication model used to describe our understanding of communication.
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the transactional model of communication.
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what is the purpose of a transition statement?
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connect points.
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what the motivated organizational sequence pattern and what speech would it be used for?
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(definition) use it for persuasive speeches
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please define the word fallacy.
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false argument.
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define straw-man fallacies.
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speakers argument is flimsy and easy to refute.
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define ethos, pathos, logos.
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ethos - credibility.
pathos - emotion. logos - logic. |
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define demagog.
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a speaker who is unethical and deceives audience through unethical appeals.
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whats the difference between inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning?
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inductive reasoning - not absolute.
deductive reasoning - absolute. |
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what is the burden of proof?
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when we make an arguement you are expected to have evidence to back up what you are saying.
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you have a book, web article, and a journal, which is the most credible and why?
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journal because it has to be peer reviewed before it is published.
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4 things needed for citing.
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author, credibility, source itself, date.
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list 3 places you might go to find research.
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libraries, gov. websites, interviews, new papers, online data bases.
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write an oral citation for the class text book.
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look at book
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list 3 of the 7 language devices our text book discusses.
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rhetorical questions, metaphor, alliteration.
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list 3 possible visual aids that we could use in the classroom.
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poster, graph, overhead, pictures, handouts items.
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when do you show a visual aid?
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after you talk about the point. it is too distracting if it is before.
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what is the difference between alliteration and personification?
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alliteration - repetitive starts.
personification - give human characteristics to a non human thing. |
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define affective language.
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strong, provocative language.
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write a complete thesis statement on global warming.
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global warming is a growing problem and we can fix it.
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list 3 types of speeches discussed in textbook.
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informative, ceremonial, persuasive.
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list 3 types of ceremonial speeches not listed in class.
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after dinner, graduation, key note.
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what is recommended speaking style for persuasive speeches?
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extemporaneous.
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please list 3 ways in which narrative can be used in a speech based on the different context we've discussed in class this semester.
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evidence, organizational, persuasion.
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