Fallacies Schmallacies
All in Order
Fact, Value, Policy
Patterns
Aristotle Rules
100

When you create an imaginary/fake domino effect, you are using what logical fallacy?

What is slippery slope

100

What is the first thing you should say in your speech?

What is an attention-getter

100

"I am here to give you research that shows global warming is real" is an example of what type of issue?"

What is an issue of fact

100

If you have a topic that the audience is really unfamiliar with, what sort of speech pattern would you choose to use?

What is Problem-Solution or Problem-Cause-Solution

100

When Aristotle refers to ethos, he means what?

What is Credibility

200

"Mr. Clark has a lot of opinions on the topic of prison reform, but remember he did drugs in college." What fallacy might this be? 

What is Ad hominem fallacy 

200

What three things are included in a conclusion?

Signal Ending

Review

Closing/Impact Statement

200

"We shouldn't be able to search for people so easily online." This is an example of what issue?

Issue of Value

200

If you really want to get the audience to do something, a call to action that you want them to fulfill, what organizational speech pattern would you most likely use?

Monroe's Motivated Sequence

200

When you are explaining what happens to the sea creatures affected by plastic in the ocean and then show a photo of a turtle trapped by plastic, you are using what term by Aristotle?

What is pathos

300

"Why should we change the way schools test our children when we have always done it this way?!"

What fallacy is this?

What is Appeal to Tradition

300

What is the absolute maximum number of main points the book suggests? 

What is 5 max (book preview range of 2-4)

300

"It should be illegal to smoke within 10 feet of a child." Is an example of what issue?

Issue of Policy

300

If you don't need to spend much time explaining the problem (because the audience knows plenty about it), but you really want to explain why your solution or idea is the best one out there--better than the rest--you would use what organizational speech pattern? 

What is Comparative Advantage

300

You start off your speech with statistics about student loan debt and then build your argument around these statistics. These statistics help you MOST with what term Aristotle might use? 

What is Logos

400

"Well you bring up a good point about hunting laws, but this is nothing compared to the issues we are facing with rising gas prices." 

This is an example of what kind of fallacy?

What is Red Herring Fallacy

400

Saying "I have spent six years working in the healthcare industry" is likely meant to be what part of the introduction?

What is a credibility statement

400

"People who are litter are bad citizens" is an example of what issue

What is Issue of value

400

When you go in order of beginning to end, start to finish, you are using what organizational speech pattern?

What is Chronological

400

When you show Goodwill towards your audience, this helps most with what Aristotle term? 

What is Ethos

500

"Ever since you broke my lamp, all sorts of strange things have started happening to me. I think you've cursed me."

What sort of fallacy might this be?

What is false cause

500

"Now that I have told you about the risks of heart disease, lets talk about ways to prevent it" is an example of what?

What is a transition statement

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Explain what an issue of fact is

What is —Deals with truth or falsity of assertion. Explaining why a known truth is wrong or unveiling a new truth/ new connection.

500

If you wanted to explain the landmarks in NYC by starting in the middle of Manhattan and then working your way out, you would be using an example of what organizational speech pattern? 

What is Spatial

500

What are the 3 types of credibility?

What are initial, derived, and terminal credibility

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