Organizing a speech
Persuasive Speaking
Speaking to Inform
Evidence
Topic
100
Introduction, Body, and Conclusion
What are the essential components of a speech
100
Revolves around fact, value, and policy
What are the questions surround persuasive speaking?
100
Sharing information, awareness, and alternatives
What are functions of an informative speech?
100
Data that can be verified by observation, and is repeatedly verified by experts and other observers
What is a fact?
100
Informative, Persuasive, Ceremonial
What is a general purpose?
200
Attention getter/clincher, preview/review of main points, thesis statement
What are the parts of an introduction and conclusion?
200
Actions in the future, something is wrong in our world and we need to fix it
What is a question of policy?
200
Description, demonstration, explanation
What are types of an informative speech?
200
Information that is redundant and verifiable
What is accuracy?
200
Single sentence declaring what you want the audience to understand or accept
What is a thesis statement?
300
Internal preview, signposts, internal summaries
What are transitions?
300
Trustworthiness, competence, open-mindedness, dynamism
What is ethos? (credibility)
300
An organizational style aimed at helping the audience see a picture or walk in another persons shoes
What is spatial organization?
300
Questioning credibility of a source
What is source reliability?
300
Topic is manageable within time limits, meets expectations, and is interesting for the audience
What is narrowing your topic?
400
A speech organized around telling stories
What is narrative patterns?
400
Judged by how it is received, along with ethical and theoretical principles
What is an argument?
400
limit main points, avoid excessive details, emphasize key points, take time for questions
What is helping listeners learn?
400
A way of showing how some things are related to others
What is a statistic?
400
Gather relevant materials, construct a reasonable argument, structure, speak to your audience
What is building a speech?
500
Arouse, dissatisfy, gratify, visualize, move
What is motivated sequence?
500
specific to general versus general to specific
What is inductive versus deductive reasoning?
500
relevant, useful, and novel ideas
What is capturing and maintaining the audiences attention?
500
Reflects your way of looking at a controversial subject (defining to reflect the way you want the audience to view the subject)
What is a persuasive definition?
500
A speaker who aims to put their values and opinions aside about their topic
What is objectivity?
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