Language devices often used to make something unpleasant sound more tolerable.
What is an euphemism?
Give the audience new, unique, or interesting information.
The audience's judgment of the speaker's credibility.
What is ethos?
Love is like a battlefied.
What is a simile?
Object, sustained, sidebar, jury.
The type of speech with very little to no advance preparation?
Change the audience's beliefs, behaviors, and/or thoughts.
What is the goal of persuasive speech?
The library has resources for students vs. the library is a great resource for students?
A speech about how to make Chicken Pot Pie.
What is an informative speech?
People don't like this.
What is change?
Language that evokes many different visual images in the minds of your audience.
What is abstract language?
Is there a lectern, what is the size of the audience, am I speaking outdoors?
What are things to consider when delivery is involved?
History, biography, processes, ideas and concepts, categories or divisions.
What are types of informative speeches?
What is practicing out loud, practicing your speech standing up, practicing with a lectern, practicing with audience, practice for time, and practicing by recording yourself?
Mom, I know you don't want me to borrow the car, but I was going to pick up coffee for you. Don't you love coffee?
What is red herring logical fallacy?
Relative highness or lowness of your voice.
What is pitch?
Breaking down the opposite side's reasonings, supporting your own in the process.
What is two-tailed arguments?
There was a swarm of birds flocking to the bread on the sidewalk.
What is imagery?
A speech about a former president's accomplishments broken down by year is considered this type of pattern.
Mistakes in reasoning erroneous conclusions or statements made from poor inductive or deductive analyses.
Sherif and Hovland's Self-Persuasion theory.
What is Social Judgement Theory?
Asking questions, audience participation, use of fun scenarios, examples, and mixing up your delivery.
What are ways to keep your audience engaged?
The four types of speech delivery.
What are impromptu speaking, manuscript speaking, memorized speaking, and extemporaneous speaking.
The oratory we listened to earlier this year is this type of speech.
What is memorized speaking?
This is what happens when people connect more to the person or the side it's associated with rather than the concept/idea itself.