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Ethos

Appeal based on the audience's perception of the speaker as a credible source

Logos

refers to proper reasoning

Pathos

The use of emotions to motivate your audience

Proposition of Fact

Calls on audience to believe that something was, is, or will be true

Proposition of Value

Asks the audience to make a moral judgment about the worth of an idea or object

Prop. of Policy

Calls for audience to agree with a change in the status quo

Evidence

Information that helps draw a conclusion

Reasoning

Draws conclusions from available evidence

Status Quo

Refers to the current say something is being done

Argumentation

Process that uses evidence & reasoning to support a claim

Deduction

Reasoning from general truths to specific situations

Induction

Reasons from specific instances to a general conclusion

Analogy

Reasoning from compared circumstances

Humorous Speech

Develops a theme w/ entertaining examples & stories

Devotional Speech

Short, Inspirational message based on a scripture story, passage, or principle

Name 5 Types of Informative Speeches & Describe

Demonstration- Showing how something is done


Process- Explaining a process


Definition - defining by answering a question


Description - Describing anything that can be observed


Explanation- focusing on why or what happened

Why are variety in support materials and vital delivery important when giving an informative speech?

You will not be appealing to just your audience's emotions

Why are variety in support materials and vital delivery important when giving an informative speech?

You will not be appealing to just your audience's emotions

What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in?

Propaganda

Why are variety in support materials and vital delivery important when giving an informative speech?

You will not be appealing to just your audience's emotions

What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in?

Propaganda

List and Describe each of 5 steps in Monroe's motivated sequence

Attention- Gaining the audience's attention; a statement



Need- laying the problem before the audience members



Satisfaction - Presenting your solution



Visualization- Visualizing Benefits of your plan



Action- A specific action the audience can take

A.N.S.V.A

Why are variety in support materials and vital delivery important when giving an informative speech?

You will not be appealing to just your audience's emotions

What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in?

Propaganda

List and Describe each of 5 steps in Monroe's motivated sequence

Attention- Gaining the audience's attention; a statement



Need- laying the problem before the audience members



Satisfaction - Presenting your solution



Visualization- Visualizing Benefits of your plan



Action- A specific action the audience can take

A.N.S.V.A

What are 3 main parts included in Toulmin's model of argumentation?

Data


Claim


Warrant

Why are variety in support materials and vital delivery important when giving an informative speech?

You will not be appealing to just your audience's emotions

What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in?

Propaganda

List and Describe each of 5 steps in Monroe's motivated sequence

Attention- Gaining the audience's attention; a statement



Need- laying the problem before the audience members



Satisfaction - Presenting your solution



Visualization- Visualizing Benefits of your plan



Action- A specific action the audience can take

A.N.S.V.A

What are 3 main parts included in Toulmin's model of argumentation?

Data


Claim


Warrant

List and describe each of 4 types of courtesy speeches

Welcoming- should put listeners at ease & prepare them for the events of the occasion



Introduction- Delivered to introduce the main speaker



Presentation- to recognize a group or individual receiving an award



Acceptance- a public thank-you for an award or presentation

Why are variety in support materials and vital delivery important when giving an informative speech?

You will not be appealing to just your audience's emotions

What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in?

Propaganda

List and Describe each of 5 steps in Monroe's motivated sequence

Attention- Gaining the audience's attention; a statement



Need- laying the problem before the audience members



Satisfaction - Presenting your solution



Visualization- Visualizing Benefits of your plan



Action- A specific action the audience can take

A.N.S.V.A

What are 3 main parts included in Toulmin's model of argumentation?

Data


Claim


Warrant

List and describe each of 4 types of courtesy speeches

Welcoming- should put listeners at ease & prepare them for the events of the occasion



Introduction- Delivered to introduce the main speaker



Presentation- to recognize a group or individual receiving an award



Acceptance- a public thank-you for an award or presentation

List and Describe each of the 5 types of commemorative speeches

Dedication- Given at the opening of a new structure



Eulogy- Honors a dead person



Testimonial - honors a living person



Farewell- Expresses appreciation for a person & regret at his departure or retirement



commencement- celebrates event while inspiring and encouraging the Audience members