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30 Cards in this Set
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Public Forum
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Some Problem that affects people collectively as well as individually
Cooperative action is needed to address the problem The decision requires subjective judgement. It is not obvious what should be done and and there's not just one possible solution. There is no way of knowing everything that needs to be known. In spite of that uncertainty, a decision needs to be made. |
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Retorical situation
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a situation or opportunity to inflence peoples views or thinking on some topic
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4 parts of the Retorical situation
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Audience
Occassion Speaker Speech |
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Speech Communication (Lucas)
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Speaker
Situation Message Listener Channel Interference Feedback |
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Reteric
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The study of how messages effect people (Aristotle is father)
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Cannon's of Reteric
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Arrangement
Invention Delivery Style Memory |
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Informative speech organization
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Chronologival
Spacial Topical- Catagorical Compare/contrast |
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Peursuasive Speech organization
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Residues
Problem/ Solution Cause/Effect |
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Global Plagerism
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Stealing an entire speech/ piece of work
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Patchwork Plagerism
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taking work from lots of differnt places
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Incrimental
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Failing to give proper credit
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Comprehensive Listening
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Listening to understand the message of a speaker
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Critical Listening
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Listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting or rejecting ir
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Pathos
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emotional appeal
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ethos
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credibility
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logos
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logical appeal (evidence, reasoning)
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demographics
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factors such as age, gender, religion, sexual orientaion, group membership, and racial ethnic or cultural background
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Fallacies
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an argument that is flawed by irrelevant or inadequate evidence, erroneous resoning or inproper expression
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Praeteritio
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including something by pretending to refuse to say it
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Litotes
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Intentional understatement of the truth to enhance the impressiveness of what we say
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Asyndeton
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Deliberate omission of conjunctions between a series of related clauses
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Forensic speaking
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deal with justice and the law
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Deliberative speaking
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focuses on action, "What should we do?"
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Epideictic Speaking
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is ceremonial, a speech of praise or blaime
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Constraints
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Never have 100% freedom of speech
audience has short attention spans ethos |
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Ways to lose a friendly audience
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misidentify enemy
bad use of profanity attack them outrageous vs lame call to action |
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Pinata
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enemy
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You cannot live by what you fear
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You must live by what you trust
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Julia
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Clarke
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Go confidently in the driection of your dreams
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Live the life you've imagined
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