Type of communication that uses words.
Verbal Communication
This type of speech is often given as awards ceremonies.
Acceptance speech
This type of story is passed down through word of mouth
Oral Storytelling
This person is best known for his Tomato Soup and Marilyn Monroe paintings
Andy Warhol
What are the three appeals
Ethos Pathos Logos
Level of communication that happens between you and 2-3 other people
Interpersonal Communication
This type of speech is often given at graduation
Commencement Speech
This type of storytelling includes cave paintings and heiroglyohics
Visual Storytelling
This art movement originated into 1950 in the UK and US and incorporates popular and mass culture
Pop Art
A written statement declaring the intentions, motives, or views of its user
Manifesto
What does SPAM stand for?
Situation Purpose, Audience, Method
This type of speaking requires you to speak with little to no prep time.
Impromptu/Improvisational speaking
These markings are believed to be one of the earliest writing systems
Hieroglyphics
What is Dr. Seuss' real name?
Theodor Seuss Geisel
What is the most important rule in Mr. Persica's class
Read the room and know your audience
Journaling is an example of what level of communication?
Intrapersonal Communication
This is the beginning part of your speech that grabs the audiences attention
Hook
This is one of the oldest works of fiction
Epic of Gilgamesh
This person worked as a political correspondent in Egypt and Ghana
Maya Angelou
According to Aristotle, what is mimesis? (Bonus point on the test if you can name an example in nature)
Art imitating life
Listening and understanding why the information is being shared with you is what level of listening
Empathetic Listening
For these speeches, you are given set time limit to prepare and research your topic.
Extemporaneous speaking
These guys travelled around Germany and collected tales that later became popular children's stories
Brothers Grimm
A book of the same title by this person inspired The Gremlins
Roald Dahl
What is a Theropod?
A two-legged predator