Chapter 6 and 7
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 15, 16 & Chaffee
Chapter 18
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Name an example of a reference material
Dictionary, encyclopedia, atlas, biographical aid...
100
What is a simile
Comparison using like or as
100
Name 3 types of visual aids
Object, model, photo, drawing, video, body, chart, graph, multimedia presentation...
100
Three types of persuasive speeches:
Fact, value & policy
100
Number of people in a small group
3-12
200
What are the three criteria for evaluating web sources?
Authorship Sponsorship Recency
200
What is alliteration
repeating the same initial consonant sound
200
Name two advantages for using Visual Aids
Many
200
What is a red herring fallacy?
Bring up an issue to distract from the issues at hand
200
Three ways you can present your group results
Oral report, symposium, panel
300
What is the difference between peer and expert testimony.
Peer is someone who EXPERIENCED it. Not just a peer. Expert is someone with a known authority in the field. Ex: Doctor/researcher as the expert, patient with the disease as peer.
300
Difference between connotative and denotative
literal v suggestive meaning
300
When should you display your VA
When it is relevant to the point you are making. NOT THE ENTIRE TIME
300
Three parts to a policy speech
Need, plan & practicality
300
3 types of leaders
emergent implied designated
400
What is the greatest difference between a magazine or newspaper article and a journal article?
Peer Review
400
What is antithesis?
Juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in a parallel structure.
400
When should you use the chalkboard?
NEVER
400
Superstitions are best described as what fallacy?
Post hoc ergo propter hoc or FALSE cause
400
5 steps in the reflective thinking method
Define the Problem Analyze the Problem Establish Criteria for Solutions Generate Potential Solutions Select the Best Solution
500
The main value of using statistics in a speech is to
quantify your ideas
500
When giving his speech on highway safety, Luke said: “When you pass a semi-truck on the highway, make sure you can see the driver’s mirrors. If you can’t see the truck driver’s mirrors, then he can’t see you.” What aspect of appropriate language use did Luke neglect?
Inclusive language
500
Bar graphs are good for_____ Line graphs are good for _____ Pie graphs are good for _____
Comparisons; trends over time; distribution patterns
500
Three types of credibility
initial, derived, and terminal
500
Name 3 of the 5 responsibilities ALL group members have
Commit Yourself to the Goals of Your Group Fulfill Individual Assignments Avoid Interpersonal Conflicts Encourage Full Participation Keep the Discussion on Track
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