This part of the speech starts at the very beginning.
The Introduction
Using emotion to generate a response from your audience or to make them feel a certain way.
Emotional Appeal
This is meant to have fun.
Entertain.
Information that is stated in the passage to give the reader more information to understand what is going on.
Context
Creating mental images to understand what is going on in the text is called:
Imagery
This is the reason WHY the author wrote and presented the speech. Reasons could be to persuade, inform, or entertain.
Author's Purpose
The use of words in a speech.
Diction
This is meant to convince the audience.
Persuade
Context can be found in either the ________ or the _________ of the text.
Beginning, End
Using these 5 things helps understand imagery.
5 senses (hear, see, touch, taste, smell).
This template helps when brainstorming.
Bubble map.
The use of sentences in a speech.
Syntax
This is meant to give information to the audience.
Inform
Context adds on to _____________ we already know.
Information
True or False: Imagery cannot work with context.
False
This is considered a broad idea, which is then later used to create the purpose.
The Topic.
Understanding what is going on in the text currently, using information we already know.
Context.
This is a main part of creating a speech, essentially, who the speech is for.
Audience
Context could either be one sentence or a ___________.
Paragraph
Speeches are considered what kind of presentations?
Verbal Presentations
The art of formal speech making.
Oratory.
The specific reason for writing, for either a speech or another written piece.
Authors Purpose.
Changing the words changes the context, this is known as:
Nuance