To speak in a way that makes your audience want to follow your cause
What is a motivational tone
What is an overly expressive body language
To use words that target your audience's emotions
Speakers may use simpler language and bright visuals to hold their attention
What is a young audience
Bare bones writing format, and you were probably taught this in 6th grade
What is a standard speech structure
to speak with a tone that forces the audience's attention
What is a serious tone
What is a composed body language
To make your audience feel like you are credible and are right
What is ethos
What is a teenage audience
on the spot thinking(can be useful at times but mostly a big no no)
To speak energetically and excite the audience
What is a lively tone
Using minimal or only the body movements that count and can convey the message with fewer movements than necessary
What is a subtle body language
Using sources and logical questions to persuade your audience
What is logos
To be extra formal and speak with respectful language
What is an elderly audience
A format where your speech progresses in a linear path
What is a chronological speech format
To use a tone that expresses authority and control
To let the audience "take the lead" and further enhance your body language through the people
What is responsive body language
using specific words or phrases to convey a message and make that message memorable
What is rhetorical
Value in logic, relevance, and professionalism
What is an adult audience?
By using a problem, then explaining how you can help fix it
What is a problem solution speech structure
To speak using more information rather than emotions
What is an objective tone
Making your audience feel like you are the only person in the room and that they must give you their undivided attention.
using irony, humor, or exaggerations to persuade your audience or critique a person, place, or thing
What are satirical word choices
To speak with leadership and depth, not only factual evidence, but also in comparison to other factual evidence
What is an official/upperclassmen audience?
Using examples and how they impact others or the audience