This type of speech provides an explanation of the meaning of something
Definition
This topic includes personal impact; also includes being related to the audience's personality
Relevance
The first proposition. This is a type of proposition that is designed to shoe that something is or is not true or that something will or will not occur.
Proposition of fact (Persuasive Propositions)
This topic includes using ethos, logos, and pathos in order to persuade an audience
Rhetoric
Description
This topic includes the use of personal pronouns, rhetorical questions, and connections with the audience to help establish ___
Common Ground
The second proposition.This type of proposition is used to convince your audience that something is good, bad, fair, unfair, immoral, moral, etc.
Proposition of Value (Persuasive Propositions)
This is any visual, audio, audiovisual, or other sensory material that supports the message of a speech
Presentational Aids
Comparison and Contrast
This topic assures the audience that you are credible and reliable by using questions or statements
Speaker Credibility
The third proposition. This type of proposition presents a problem, harms, and a policy to fix those harms.
Proposition of Policy (Persuasive Propositions)
This includes charts, maps, graphs, models, actual objects, etc. with the exception of actual objects these often are displayed using PowerPoint or other presentation programs.
Visual Aids
This type of speech is telling a story about a person or event
Narration
This topic avoids using generic language, offensive humor, profanity, and vulgarity in order to prevent debates and anger from the audience.
Linguistic Sensitivity
First route of the ELM.This type of route bases our decisions on logic and reasoning.
The Direct/Central Route (Elaboration Likelihood Model)
These are aids that include a visual and audio component such as clips from a video.
Audiovisual aids
This type of speech shows how to do something such as baking a cake or checking your blood pressure
Demonstration
This topic includes nervousness, negative self-talk, and pessimistic thoughts that could potentially hurt your speech presentation.
Public Speaking Apprehension
Second route of the ELM. This route processes messages using the presenters competence, character and/or credibility, or our gut feeling.
The Peripheral Route (Elaboration Likelihood Model).
This type of speech's goal is to describe, explain, or describe a concept that the audience will easily understand by using relative facts and descriptions.
Informative Speech