Rhetorical Appeals
Elements of Arguments
Types of Arguments
Additional
Fallacies
100

The number of rhetorical appeals

What is three?

100

There are ___ elements of arguments. 

What is three?

100

There are __ types of arguments. 

What is four?

100

When delivering a speech, you must ______ to your audience in order to reach them. 

(Hint: The word starts with an 'A')

What is adapt?

100

An argument that is not supported with evidence, that is little or weak, or unrelated evidence

What is a hasty generalization?

200

Pathos is based on ______

What are emotions?

200

The three elements of arguments are

What is claim, support, and warrant?
200

Describe situations that demonstrate support for your point of view

What is argue from example?

200

Specifically states the goal or goals you want to achieve for your speech. 

What is a proposition? 

200

An argument that asserts there are only two possible positions to take on an issue

What is either-or?

300

Ethos is based on____

What are ethics/credibility/morals? 

300

An assertion that you intend to prove through facts and logic

What is claim?

300

Describe a comparable situation with results that support your point of view

What is argue from analogy? 

300

The goal of any persuasive speech

What is to influence audience members to accept the speaker's point of view? 

300

The incorrect use of a cause-and-effect relationship

What is false cause? 

400

Logos is based on____

What is logic?

400

Made up of evidence that a claim you have made is true

What is support?

400

Describe a cause-and-effect relationship that supports your point of view 

What is argue from causation? 

400

When you speak to people who have not yet chosen a point of view regarding an issue

What is speak to the uncommitted? 

400

Happens when a speaker misrepresents his opposition in some way and then attacks the false image he/she has created 

What is straw man fallacy?

500
This Greek philosopher created the rhetorical appeals

Who is Aristotle?

500

A logical statement that connects evidence cited in the support to the claim that has been made

What is a warrant?
500
Describe how events that already have occurred support your point of view

What is argue from sign?

500

Explains how people are likely to evaluate and react to the information they receive in a persuasive speech

What is the elaboration likelihood model? 

500

Attacks or praises a person who holds a point of view for reasons that have nothing to do with the issues being evaluated.

What is ad hominem argument? 

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