The official name for your notecards used during an extemporaneous speech.
What is the speaking outline?
100
The method of persuasion that focuses on logic.
What is logos?
100
The publicly edited website that does not count as a credible source for academic research.
What is Wikipedia?
100
The phrase that connects and shows a relationship between two ideas or points.
What is a connective?
100
A simple phrase or sentence that connects two ideas.
What is a transition?
200
The fully detailed outline including an intro & conclusion, three main points, three sub-points, and connectives.
What is the preparation outline?
200
The organization method most commonly used for persuasive speeches in which you discuss and issue and then offer ways to fix the issue.
What is problem-solution?
200
The Penn State search engine that always returns scholarly sources.
What is LionSearch?
200
The organization method that puts information in time order.
What is chronological?
200
The part of your speech that should be 5-10% of total content and recaps your main points.
What is the conclusion?
300
The first part of your speech that should grab the audiences attention, establish credibility, reveals the topic, and can be written out and makes up 10-20% of your speech.
What is the introduction?
300
The method of persuasion that refers to a person's credibility.
What is ethos?
300
The three things we look for to ensure a source is valid include, __________, recency, sponsorship.
What is author(ship)?
300
The organization method used when the speech is organization by sub-points.
What is topical?
300
The ability to channel your nervousness into good energy to use for your speech.
What is positive nervousness?
400
The phrase in the conclusion that recaps your three main points.
What is the internal summary?
400
"You are never going to get a job if you don't finish your degree" is an example of which type of persuasion method?
What is pathos?
400
The wrongful association of another person's information, thoughts, ideas, or words.
What is plagiarism?
400
The organization method used when the speech is based on direction in space.
What is spatial organization?
400
What you want the audience to remember after they forget every other part of your speech.
What is the residual message?
500
The instance where you refer back to the introduction during the conclusion of your speech.
What is psychological unity?
500
Name the missing step in Monroe's Motivated Sequence: Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Action.
What is Visualization?
500
In the absence of an author you may site this as a party responsible for the information.
What is a sponsoring organization?
500
The organization method that uses the five categories, Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Visualization, Action.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
500
The pyramid we use to help with audience analysis when we cannot access the audience in advance?