Vocabulary
Listening
Public speaking
Mass Communication
Bonus
100
The process of sending and receiving information.
What is communication?
100
Receiving part of communication verses sending part.
What is listening versus hearing?
100
Repetition of sounds between words or the ending of lines.
What is rhyme?
100
Argument that assumes whatever is being proven is already true.
What is begging the question?
100
This is a term derived from a latin word meaning logic, reasons, or facts.
What is logos?
200
The way one sees things.
What is perception?
200
appreciative, discriminative, empathic, and critical.
What are the kinds of listening?
200
This rhetorical device is a comparison between two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'.
What is simile?
200
Evidence on hand that may suggest conclusion but not yet proven true.
What is circumstantial evidence?
200
It is an unfounded prediction that causes ones a actions to change, possibly inadvertently, in order to make the prediction reality.
What is a self-fulfilling prophecy
300
The expressions of movements to express attitudes or moods.
What is nonverbal communication?
300
They are tuning out, faking attention, getting distracted, and critisizing appearance.
What are the types of bad listening?
300
Statement that presents overall pupose of speech.
What is a thesis?
300
Labeling a person based on preconceived idea.
What are stereotypes?
300
It is a rhetorical device used to further describe somthing by comparing it to something seemingly different without using 'like' or 'as'.
What is a metaphor?
400
A person's sense of right and wrong.
What is ethics?
400
Repating in your own words what you said.
What is paraphrasing?
400
Copying or imitating the ideas of others and passing them off as your own.
What is plaigarism?
400
something that is a comparison between two things that aren't really similar.
What is a false analogy?
400
The information that supports that main ideas of an argument.
What is support material?
500
A latin based word pertaining to feeling and emotions.
What is pathos?
500
Using the spare time, asking for explanations, and paraphrasing.
What are appropriate uses of active listening?
500
statistical charateristics of human populations.
What are demographics?
500
The model that says most arguments consist of six parts: Evidence, qualifier, claim, warrant, rebuttal, and backing.
What is Toulmin's Model?
500
This is what you must give to the audience to cause so they will have reason to give you their time and attention.
What are motivational links?
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