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