History Schmystery
A Matter of Faith
For Your Eyes Only
In and Outs of Speeches
Speaking of That...
100
He wrote "On Rhetoric"
Who is Aristotle?
100
He had a bad case of speech fright, much like President Bush.
Who was Moses?
100
When using PowerPoint, this is one of the best color schemes to use as recommended by your professor.
What is yellow on dark blue?
100
It’s one of the four goals of an introduction. You may find this at the movies.
What is a Preview?
100
Um, you might want to, like, watch for this, er, when you give, you know, a speech.
What is Vocal Clutter?
200
His ideas about public speaking and preaching must have been as hot as a summer’s day for Christians.
Who is St. Augustine?
200
Paul was a good example of this type of speaker- showing love for his neighbor as himself -through speech, not by waiting on them.
What is a Servant Speaker?
200
It’s your prof’s general rule of thumb for the maximum number of lines you should have on a PowerPoint slide.
What is "The Rule of Six?"
200
It’s the main problem your professor would have if she gave a speech about biology - or tried to to use the ATM.
What is Credibility?
200
This language device will make your speech a symphony to the ears if done correctly.
What is a Metaphor?
300
Cicero is known for these loud, booming ideas about Rhetoric and public speaking.
What are the "Canons of Rhetoric?"
300
Aristotle would be proud of the Apostle Paul because Paul did a lot of this in Acts 16 – 18.
What is persuasion/persuading?
300
It’s the part of law that protects images and photographs, symbolized with ©.
What is Copyright?
300
This is one way to get your audience’s attention at the start of your speech. You may keep the answer to yourself.
What is a Rhetorical Question?
300
I have a dream that you paid attention to this linguistic device when we listened to MLK's "I have a dream" speech.
What is Anaphora?
400
Aristotle-os offered-os these three “proofs” to describe critical element-os of persuasive speeches.
What is Ethos, Pathos, and Logos?
400
Schultze spent a whole chapter suggesting that these are the goals of any virtuous speaker. How sweet.
What is the Fruit of the Spirit?
400
It’s the Powerpoint rule suggested by your professor as to the maximum number of slides to have in the body in any presentation.
What is one slide per main point?
400
Creating this in your intro shows your audience that your speech can really benefit them. When you have it, don’t give it away to the Salvation Army.
What is Goodwill?
400
When you do a persuasive speech, be sure to include this in either the main point or conclusion. Come on, let's all stand up and do this!
What is a Call to Action?
500
Plato wrote about “Gorgias” and this group of public speakers that he hated so much— and they weren’t second year students either.
What were the Sophists?
500
Paul’s letters did a good job at meeting these three purposes of public speaking, according to Cicero.
What is Inform, Please, and Persuade?
500
TheSe are the three ruleS to remember when creating PowerPoint Slides.
What is Seen, Simple, and Supplemental?
500
It is one way to end a speech,by getting excited and emotional. Music majors should have no problem with it.
What is a Crescendo Ending?
500
This is the most detailed way to organize your persuasive speech with five main points included. Can you visualize the answer?
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
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