Argument Building
Evaluating Author's Argument
Argument Building Cont.
Cornerstone Policies
Persuasive Speaking
100
A status argument of fact asks what question?
What is Did something happen?
100
What are some different kinds of support an author can use to back up his/her argument?
What is research findings, case studies, personal experience or observation, examples, facts, comparisons, expert testimony and opinions.
100
A status argument of definition asks what question?
What is What is it's nature?
100
Charcey's title in this course is... Blake's title in this course is...
What is Peer Mentor
100
Your persuasive speech has to follow what format?
What is problem/solution.
200
A status argument of evaluation asks what question?
What is What is it's quality?
200
Define issue
What is a controversial topic the author is discussing
200
A status argument of proposal asks what question?
What is What action should be taken?
200
How many absences will result in failing the course?
What is 10.
200
How many points is your Persuasive Speech and Outline worth?
What is 50 points.
300
In your text and in class we discussed 5 different types of arguments. Name 3 of those 5.
What is to inform, to convince, to explore, to make decisions, to meditate/pray.
300
Fill in the blanks... An author's argument is the _____ or _____ that he or she wants to _______ the readers to believe.
What is opinion, belief, persuade
300
What are 3 key ways authors can appeal to their audiences in arguments?
What is ethos, pathos & logos.
300
You had to complete ___ community engagement documentations.
What is 3
300
Presenting information orally can help your ability to persuade or hinder your ability to persuade. Explain how this occurs.
What is tone of voice...body language...visuals...
400
Define claim...
What is a statement of belief or truth.
400
Why is it important to know how to evaluate an author's argument?
What is so we can make educated choices about whether or not we agree with the writer and will do what they are asking us to do.
400
Write a stasis question for a proposal argument on Global Warming.
What is What action should be taken to stop global warming?
400
To get an A in this class you have to earn what percentage?
What is a 93%
500
What are the 3 occasions for argument?
What is Past, Future & Present
500
When analyzing an authors argument there are 7 steps as discussed in your text and in class. Give 3 of these steps.
What is What is 1. Identify author's assumptions 2. Identify types of supports 3. Determine the relevance of the support 4. Determine the author's objectivity 5. Determine the author's completeness 6. Determine if the argument is valid
500
How can you make a connection with your audience?
Familiarity Establish yourself as an authority
500
The title of your text books in this course are..
What is Everything's an Argument & DK Guide to Public Speaking
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