Deals with questions of fact, value, and____.
What is policy?
Speaker jumps to conclusions.
What is hasty generalization?
What is Purdue OWL?
An outline contains an introduction, body, and _____.
What is conclusion?
Requires a call to action.
What is Monroe's Motivational Sequence?
This type of persuasive speech is designed to argue a specific point of view.
What is question of fact?
Speaker assumes first event caused the second.
Double-spaced, indented, alphabetized, 12 point-Times New Roman font.
What is the reference page?
This is embedded in your introduction.
What is preview of speech/thesis?
Includes your main points.
What is preview of speech/thesis?
The part of the audience the speaker wants to reach with their message.
What is target?
Because something is popular, it is therefore good.
What is bandwagon?
Add this when there is a direct quote.
What is page number?
An outline format requires the use of _______ and specific spacing (indenting).
What are Roman numerals?
This organizational framework is most popular among students.
What is Problem/Solution/Benefit?
The process of creating, reinforcing , or changing people's beliefs or actions.
What is persuasion?
Personal attacks instead of addressing the real issue.
What is ad hominem?
Verbalizing a source when speaking.
What is an oral citation?
These are used between your main points.
What are transitions?
This distinguishes a persuasive from informative speech.
What is language?
Deals with specific courses of action.
What is question of policy?
Something new is automatically better than something old.
What is appeal to novelty?
This comes after the parentheses.
What is a period?
All information in an outline should be written in _____.
What is complete sentences?
Lack of _____ can make or break your speech.
What is preparation/practice?