TERMS
PERSUASIVE SPEAKING
SPEAKING FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
QUIZ #1 REVISION
KNOW YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS
100
___________ represent our likes and dislikes
Attitudes
100
Aristotle: means of persuasion (3)
Ethos, logos, pathos
100
A brief salute speech
Toast
100
The audience’s response to the speech
Feedback
100
He has an Estonian name.
Kent
200
An enduring concept of right or wrong, good or bad
Value
200
Types of reasoning (3)
Inductive, deductive, causal reasoning
200
A tribute to someone who has died
Eulogy
200
The environment or the situation within the speech is taking place
Context
200
One day soon we will see him playing in the NFL.
Reginald
300
What separates facts from inferences?
Facts can be proven
300
Persuasion is the process of changing or reinforcing your audience’s _________, _________, __________, or __________.
Attitudes, beliefs, values, or behavior
300
Informative group presentation
Panel discussion
300
The first guidelines for speakers that we still follow today were formulated in
Greek Republic
300
She's an expert in criminal justice theory.
Melanie
400
Presenting someone else’s ideas or words as though they were your own
Plagiarizing
400
Types of evidence (4)
Facts, examples, opinions, statistics
400
Celebrating a past event & giving a tribute to the people involved
Commemorative address & tribute
400
The delivery of an already famous address
Declamation
400
If you have any questions about the door knobs, ask ...
Marvin
500
Failing to give credit for compelling phrases taken from another source
Plagiaphrasing
500
The stages of Motivated Sequence (5)
Attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, action
500
How to accept an award? (4 steps of acceptance speech)
Thank your presenter, thank your supporters, talk about the award, and consider your audience
500
To inform, to persuade, and to entertain are ____________ of speeches
General purposes
500
He was probably a cartoon creator in his past life.
Justin
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