Fallacies
Persuasive Techniques
Presentational Aids
Outlines
Final Jeopardy
100
David and Scott were in an argument over pet adoption and David said to Scott, "Well, you're just a dumb face who is bad at writing." This is an example of this kind of fallacy
What is an argument ad hominem
100
Major premise: All person are mortal Minor premise: Ms. Campbell is a person Conclusion: Ms. Campbell is mortal
What is deductive reasoning OR syllogism
100
This is an item used to enhance the presentation itself, like a physical object, chart, graph, map, model, diagram, audio/video, sound, and photographs.
What are Presentational Aids
100
Sources must be in this citation style.
What is APA
200
Emily is trying to convince Bailey to walk to class instead of ride the bus. She says to Bailey: "Everyone on campus walks to class because it's the best way to get around, so you should walk to class, too." This is an example of what kind of fallacy?
What is a bandwagon fallacy
200
This is the type of appeal you use when you make your audience laugh.
What is pathos
200
This is a presentational aid that graphically illustrates complex information so that the meaning of the numbers is clearer to the audience.
What is a Chart
200
This is the second point in your conclusion
What is review of MPs.
300
Ms. Campbell told her COM 114 students that they need to either eat a healthy breakfast or eat no breakfast at all. This is an example of this kind of fallacy.
What is a false dilemma
300
When a speaker uses a lot of vocal fillers, pauses, dresses inappropriately, and cites no sources, the audience is apt to believe the speaker doesn't have a lot of this.
What is ethos
300
This is the most popular type of chart, which also comes in apple, blueberry, and even pecan.
Pie (chart)
300
Using an indirect question is a very ineffective ________.
What is attention-getter.
400
This fallacy gets its name from farmers using a smoked fish to deter foxes and hounds from running through their crops. It means inserting an irrelevant topic into a discussion to divert attention.
What is a red herring.
400
A speaker makes a well-reasoned argument using statistics and no fallacies excels in this rhetorical strategy
What is logos
400
This should be used in stead of simple black and white to enhance learning and improve retention in visual aids, but different types of these can be offensive for certain audiences.
What is color
400
If you have sources, you should orally cite them by including the author, title/publication, and this.
What is the date/year
500
Don't eat junk food. If you eat junk food, you will get fat. If you are fat, you will get a heart attack, and you will die. This is an example of this kind of fallacy.
What is a slippery slope
500
You are required to use at least one of these in your persuasive speech, and it should be significant to your argument.
What is a visual/presentational aid
500
You should only display presentation aids at this time.
What is when you are using them.
500
"First, I will explain why puppies are ugly" is an example of what kind of transition?
What is a sign-post.
500
These are the five steps in Monroe's Motivated Sequence.
What is attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and call to action
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