Which fallacy is defined as "Everyone is doing it"
Bandwagon Fallacy
What should be avoided when crafting strong arguments?
Logical slips
What is the purpose of Speeches of Fact?
To convince the audience of a fact or event
How many types of organizational methods are there for Speeches of Policy?
4
Name 3 fallacies
Define Non Sequitur Fallacy
A conclusion that does not logically flow from the evidence given
Which of the essentials of persuasive speaking involved the example "preaching to the Choir"
Organize for Persuasion
What is the purpose of Speeches of Policy?
To urge audience towards action or change in beliefs, attitude, or behavior
Which organizational method has the goal "present a clear solution to a defined problem"
Problem-Solution
Which fallacy threatens violence?
Ad Baculum
What fallacy appeals to the popular feelings without good evidence
Ad Populum
Which claims are considered the most challenging?
Policy claims
Give an example for Speeches of Value
Debates on gun control
What is the goal for Comparative Advantage?
Highlight why your solution is the better option
Which Fallacy uses the personas character to determine validity of their argument?
Ad Hominem
Which fallacy is found in the example "If you eat one fast food burger you will become addicted and start eating them everyday"
Slippery Slope Fallacy
What are the at least two of the four essentials of Persuasive Speaking?
Crafting strong arguments, Aim for change, Organize for persuasion, focus on claims of policy
Which type of speech is found in the example "calls to support or oppose legislation"
Speeches of Policy
Which organizational method has the steps: 1.Summarize opposing position 2.Define negative effects 3.Offer a stronger alternative
Refutation
Which fallacy appeals to the misfortune of someone else rather than reasoning?
Ad Misericordiam
Which fallacy uses irrelevant statements to misdirect the attention of the audience?
Red-herring fallacy
Which essential of persuasive speaking involves using logical care to gain audience trust?
Aim for change
What type of organization do Speeches of Fact typically follow?
Chronological or topical
Name the four types of organization for Speeches of Policy
Monroe's Motivated Sequence, Problem-Solution, Refutation, Comparative Advantage
Give an example of Either-or-Fallacy