Organizing and Outlining
Supporting your speech ideas
Language
Persuasive speaking
Audience Analysis and Listening
100

A type of connective that emphasizes moving the audience psychologically to the next part of a speech?

Bridging statements

100

Someone with recognized credentials, knowledge, education, and/or experience in a subject?

Expert

100

a figure of speech that identifies something as being the same as some unrelated thing for rhetorical effect, thus highlighting the similarities between the two?

Metaphors

100

A persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counterargument to their own topic and then directly refutes the claim

Two-tailed arguments

100

an active process where you are specifically making an effort to understand, process, and retain information

Listening

200

A phrase or sentence that connects various parts of a speech and shows the relationship between them?

Connectives

200

The collection, analysis, comparison, and interpretation of numerical data, understanding its comparison with other numerical data?

Statistics

200

Language that makes the recipient smell, taste, see, hear, and feel a sensation; also known as sensory language?

Imagery

200

The use of emotions such as anger, joy, hate, desire for community, and love to persuade the audience of the rightness of a proposition; arguments based on emotion

Pathos

200

the physical process in which sound waves hit the ear drums and send a message to the brain

Hearing

300

An organizational pattern for speeches in which the main points are arranged in time order?

Chronological pattern

300

Having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating something; affording proof or evidence?

Probative

300

A language used in a specific field that may or may not be understood by others?

Jargon

300

The members of an audience the speaker most wants to persuade and who are likely to be receptive to persuasive messages

Target audience

300

a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one’s preconceptions

Confirmation bias

400

The repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning?

Parallelism

400

The focus on one stimulus while ignoring or suppressing reactions to other stimuli?

Attention

400

The succession of sentences beginning with the same word or group of words?

Anaphora

400

An imagined conversation the speaker has with a given audience in which the speaker tries to anticipate what questions, concerns, or issues the audience may have to the subject under discussion

Mental dialogue

400

listening to evaluate the validity of the arguments and information and deciding whether the speaker is persuasive and whether the message should be accepted

Critical Listening

500

An organizational pattern for speeches in which the main points are arranged according to movement in space or direction?

Spatial pattern

500

Any quotation from a friend, family member, or classmate about an incident or topic?

Peer testimony

500

Language devices often used to make something unpleasant sound more tolerable

Euphemism

500

A psychological phenomenon where people confronted with conflicting information or viewpoints reach a state of dissonance (generally the disagreement between conflicting thoughts and/or actions), which can be very uncomfortable, and results in actions to get rid of the dissonance and maintain consonance

Cognitive dissonance

500

the inner characteristics of the audience; beliefs, attitudes, needs, and values

Psychographic Characteristics

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