What is expert testimony?
What is false?
This type of logical fallacy throws in an irrelevant topic to distract and deflect.
What is a red herring?
These are the two main categories of delivery.
What is verbal and nonverbal?
This is your big-picture reason for speaking.
What is the general purpose?
True or False - Definitions can only be provided for terms that are new or unfamiliar to your audience.
What is false?
This organizational pattern is organized by time.
What is chronological?
The fire alarm is does not cause a fire, but is an indicator of a fire, so it mostly resembles this type of reasoning.
What is reasoning by sign?
Having no variety of this kind of verbal delivery can sound boring and monotonous.
What is monotone?
This is general purpose for persuasive speaking.
What is "to persuade"?
This style of examples use brief instances to illustrate a point.
What are brief examples?
This is missing from the following transitions-
"Next we will discuss the political impacts of the Civil War."
What is an internal summary?
This connects a piece of evidence to your claim.
What is the warrant?
The only delivery style that requires little to no preparation.
What is impromptu speaking?
The specific purpose includes your topic, general purpose, and this.
What is your audience?
This tells a chain of events.
What are narratives?
This is also known as the formal outline, not to be confused with the other outline, the speaker outline.
What is the preparation outline.
This type of reasoning uses multiple individual smaller cases to prove a larger claim.
What is inductive reasoning?
Lots of these in the middle of sentences or phrases can result in a choppy delivery style.
What are pauses?
What is the one element that both the specific purpose and thesis have in common?
What is the topic?
All of the methods to support and develop ideas are qualitatively based except this.
What are statistics?
This organizational pattern is used for persuasive speeches when each main point covers a different solution to the a problem.
What is comparative advantage?
These two parts of the Toulmin Model use the same type of information, but they support/explain different parts of the argument.
What are evidence and backing?
You only move during these sections of your speech when using the "speaker's triangle."
What are transitions?
This type of audience analysis considers the values, beliefs, and attitudes of the audience.
What is a psychographic analysis?