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37 Cards in this Set
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Ethos |
Appeal based on the audience's perception of the speaker as a credible source |
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Logos |
refers to proper reasoning |
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Pathos |
The use of emotions to motivate your audience |
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Proposition of Fact |
Calls on audience to believe that something was, is, or will be true |
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Proposition of Value |
Asks the audience to make a moral judgment about the worth of an idea or object |
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Prop. of Policy |
Calls for audience to agree with a change in the status quo |
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Evidence |
Information that helps draw a conclusion |
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Reasoning |
Draws conclusions from available evidence |
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Status Quo |
Refers to the current say something is being done |
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Argumentation |
Process that uses evidence & reasoning to support a claim |
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Deduction |
Reasoning from general truths to specific situations |
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Induction |
Reasons from specific instances to a general conclusion |
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Analogy |
Reasoning from compared circumstances |
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Humorous Speech |
Develops a theme w/ entertaining examples & stories |
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Devotional Speech |
Short, Inspirational message based on a scripture story, passage, or principle |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in? |
Propaganda |
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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 |
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What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in? |
Propaganda |
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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 |
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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 |
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What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in? |
Propaganda |
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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 |
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What are 3 main parts included in Toulmin's model of argumentation? |
Data Claim Warrant |
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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 |
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What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in? |
Propaganda |
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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 |
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What are 3 main parts included in Toulmin's model of argumentation? |
Data Claim Warrant |
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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 |
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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 |
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What does an imbalance of emotional appeal in persuasive speaking result in? |
Propaganda |
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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 |
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What are 3 main parts included in Toulmin's model of argumentation? |
Data Claim Warrant |
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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 |
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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 |
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