Ch. 6
Names
Ch. 3
Informative Speeches
Ch. 8/12
100
Your overall intended effect on your audience, as a result of your speech, is called 

a) ulterior motive b) thesis statement c) rhetorical purpose

what is rhetorical purpose?
100
The Jefferson County native who enjoys shopping and traveling- "Treat others the way you would want to be treated".
Who is Dalelandra Gordan
100
The belief that correct behavior can vary depending on the situation at hand is known as 

a) situational ethics b) mob mentality c)ethical absolutism 


What is situational ethics?
100
This classmate gave his informative speech on "Why I think food is wonderful"
Who is Marquaveous Williams?
100
A ___ makes explicit comparisons of unlike objects by identifying one object with the other

a) metaphor b) simile c) anaphora

What is simile?
200
To ___ for a speech topic, you list every idea that comes to mind, without evaluating its merits


What is brainstorming?
200
The Swainsboro native whose interests are fitness and golf--"Do not take life too serious because you cannot get out alive anyway"
Who is Justin Moore?
200
The belief that people should exhibit the same behavior in all situations 

a) ethical absolutism b) culturally relative c) ethical speech

What is ethical absolutism?
200
"Wrestling is not for the weak" was the topic for this male classmates informative speech
Who is Cole Norsworthy?
200
Select supporting materials that relate to 

a) your audience b)listening responses c) your well-being

What is your audience?
300
Since you can't cover all aspects of a topic in a speech and since your time is limited you should

a)focus on a single inspiring point b)narrow your scope to cover an appropriate topic 

narrow your scope to cover an appropriate topic
300
He/she is from Lyons, GA and enjoys teaching, babysitting, dogsitting, reading, and music--"Just because my path is different doesn't mean I'm lost"
Who is Ronni Korbit?
300
The __ fallacy is occurs when a speaker wrongly identifies the cause of one event as the event that immediately preceded it

a) ad populum b)post hoc c)hasty generalization

What is post hoc fallacy?
300
This classmate gave her informative speech on "Why Barrel Racing is my Favorite Sport"
Who is Megan Crawford?
300
____ help you quantify your points and help your audience understand how often certain types of situations occur

a)testimonies b)statistics c)antidote

What are testimonies?
400
"To persuade my audience members to drink milk produced by our state's dairy farms" is an example of

a) word association b) thesis statement c)specific purpose

What is specific purpose?
400
The Vidalia, GA native who enjoys traveling, outdoor activities, and sports--"You have been given potential. Use it."
Who is Caleb Thompson?
400
It's a type of fallacy also known as "ad hominem"
What is "personal attack" fallacy?
400
"The relationship between dogs and humans" was the topic for his/her informative speech
Who is Ian Marchinton?
400
A story which supports a point is sometimes called a/an

a) anecdote b)antidote c)literal analogy

What is anecdote?
500
The occasion, surrounding environment, and situation of your speech is called the 
What is context?
500
"Life is too short so live while you're still here" is this classmates favorite quote who is from Vidalia, GA and enjoys basketball and cross-country
Who is Crystal Lanier?
500

The __ is more commonly known as bandwagoning because it implies that the sheer number of people behind a point makes the point more persuasive

a) post hoc fallacy b) ad populum fallacy c)ad hominem fallacy

What is ad populum fallacy?
500
This classmate gave his/her informative speech on "it's a colorful life"
Who is Alexa Slaboda?
500
In some cultures people consider knowledge to something that is owned collectively rather than by individuals. This idea is described as 

a)universal b) culturally relative c) half truth


What is culturally relative?
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