Facts & Stats
Persuasive Devices
Speech Structure
Speech Etiquette
Term 1 Spelling
100

When it comes to stress, more than 70 percent of students say that ____________ is a primary stressor.

Homework

100

What is the persuasive device?

It is a highly effective piece of software.

Evaluative language

100

How do you start off an introduction?

With a salutation/greeting!

100

You should make _____________ with your audience.

Eye contact

100

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plyible

pliable 
200

On average, up to ______ hours a week are spent on homework.

10 hours

200

What is the persuasive device?

How would you feel if this happened to you?

Rhetorical question

200

What do your 3 body paragraphs need to clearly state?

Your 3 main arguments

200

When speaking, you want to use a _______ pace.

Steady

200

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ixpaltion

expulsion 

300

The city typically has more ________ than the country.

Pollution

300

What is the persuasive device?

When words or phrases are repeated.

Repetition 

300

What does T.E.E.L stand for?

T - Topic Sentence

E - Explain

E - Evidence

L - Linking Sentence

300

When standing, you need to avoid 2 things; ________ and __________.

Fiddling and leaning on something.

300

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suppalative

superlative 
400

The country statistically has fewer ________ than the city.

People

400

What is the persuasive device?

People like you and I don't want to see this happen!

First-person / inclusive language

400

What do you write in a linking sentence?

You link back to your thesis statement.

400

A trick Miss Franklin says to calm your nerves.

Pretend as though you're somebody else; a character.

400

hipathermia

hyperthermia

500

There are _______________ social media users worldwide.

3.5 billion

500

What is the persuasive device?

Every weekend the city is overrun by beggars!

Hyperbole

500

Does T.E.E.L belong in;

a) every paragraph

b) body paragraphs

c) T = introduction, E = B.P.1, etc

b) Body paragraphs
500

What does diction mean?

The precise style of enunciation (tone/effect) used when speaking.

500

Fix the spelling;

trilogie

trilogy

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