The party that sends a message.
What is the sender?
Pathos
What is an appeal to the audience's emotions?
Speaking without notes or a script.
What is impromptu?
Comparing two things without using "like" or "as."
What is metaphor?
Comparing two things using "like" or "as."
What is simile?
The person or group who the message is meant for.
What is the receiver?
Ethos
What is an appeal based on the honesty or trustworthiness of the speaker?
Speaking with a list of ideas or bullet points.
What is extemporaneous?
The balance of two contrasting ideas.
What is antithesis?
Interrupting a sentence by using a single word or short phrase to emphasize an idea.
What is expletive?
The response of the receiver as to the message sent to him/her by the sender.
What is feedback?
Logos
What is the logic used to support the data or argument that the speaker is presenting?
Speaking with a completed script of exactly what to say.
What is manuscript?
Repetition that occurs when the first word or set of words is repeated.
What is anaphora?
Repetition that occurs when the last word or set of words is repeated.
What is epistrophe?
The information conveyed by words.
What is the message?
Proxemics
What is how someone interacts with others' personal space?
Preparing a script but and presenting it word for word without using notes.
What is memorization?
A kind of extended metaphor or long simile in which an explicit comparison is made between two things.
What is analogy?
When parts of a sentence have the same grammatical structure.
What is parallelism?
The way or mode the message flows or is transmitted through.
What is channel of communication?
A lecture given by one speaker to a crowd of people.
What is one-way communication?
Speaking in front of a mirror.
What is practice?
When a series of a conjunctions are used to emphasize items in a list.
What is polysyndeton?
Repeating the same phrase or word throughout a speech for emphasis.
What is repetition?