These Greek citizens traveled from city-state to city-state, helping to teach others how to speak well.
What are Sophists?
100
Incremental is failing to give credits for certain parts of a speech. Patchwork is stealing more than one idea from different sources and claiming them as your own. Global is stealing an entire speech, paper, or piece of work.
What are the Three Types of Plagiarism?
100
Two examples of this include arbitrary (symbols that are not exactly connected to something) and ambiguous (something that has no concrete meaning)
What are Language Characteristics?
100
The broad range of what your speech is about.
What is the General Topic?
100
The four different types of this include Conjectural (central point of disagreement is if something occurred or not), Definitive (whether something means one thing or another), Qualitative (moral or ethical reasoning for an action) and Translative (both sides arguing over whether or not a judge is apt to make a decision)
What are the Types of Stasis?
200
These types include techne, episteme, and intermediate knowledge.
What is Aristotle's 3 Ways to Gain Knowledge?
200
Two examples of this is pronunciation and slang.
What are the Verbal Elements of Delivery?
200
Two examples of this are Processes (something about a pattern or a process taken to gain something), and Events (something that had happened in the past, or is going to happen in future).
What the Types of Informative Speeches?
200
The sentence that articulates what your main point will be covering.
What is the thesis statement?
200
This consists of a major premise (general statement which you use to conduct an argument), and minor premise (more specific statement related to the major premise).
What is a Syllogism?
300
These "Canons" include invention, arrangement, style, delivery, and memory.
What are Cicero's 5 Parts of Speech?
300
Two more examples of this are dialect and articulation.
What are the Verbal Elements of Delivery?
300
Two more examples of this include abstract (words that don't represent tangible items that you can touch), and hierarchical (placing value on everything)
What are Language Characteristics?
300
The more narrow range of what your speech is about.
What is the specific purpose?
300
The three different types of this includes Categorical (based on membership), Disjunctive (based on mutually exclusive alternatives), and Conditional (if the major premise has a hypothetical statement).
What are the Types of Syllogism?
400
With this, you make sense of what you're taking in through your ears, but with its opposite, you simply capture the sound.
What is Listening?
400
This consists of things such as vocalic, tone, gestures and posture.
What are the Nonverbal Elements of Delivery?
400
This is a word for terminology that one would use when talking about a specific subject, i.e baseball.
What is jargon?
400
These types of orders arrange the points in the order that the occurred, or in a pattern that shows how one effects the other.
What are Chronological Order and Cause-Effect Arrangement?
400
Examples of this include Lying by Omission, manipulation, Lying by Commission, and Coercion.
What are the Ways to Lose Speaker Credibility?
500
Background provides the context for a topic. Tangential uses statistics, quotations or stories. Evidentiary supports the main ideas of a speech and is directly related to one's topic.
What are the Three Types of Information?
500
Types of this include Memorized, Impromptu, Manuscript or Extemporaneous.
What are the 4 Types of Delivery?
500
Two more examples of this are Concepts (something about ideas, beliefs, values, ect.) and Objects (tangible things that you can hold, or make)
What are the Types of Informative Speeches?
500
These methods of ordering address an issue, and then a solution; general points about a subject; or geological orders.
What is Problem-Solution Organization, Topical Arrangement, and Spacial Order?
500
Types of this include Award Ceremonies, Toasts, and Eulogies.