These types of presentation aids include posters, flip charts, and physical props.
What are low-tech presentation aids?
Language that makes the recipient smell, taste, hear, see, and feel a sensation; also known as sensory language.
What is imagery?
Four types of induction.
What is Generalization, casual, analogical, sign?
Appealing to emotions.
What is pathos?
This is the primary goal of an informative speech, rather than persuading or inspiring.
What is to inform?
These types of aids include objects, models, photos, graphs, and charts.
What are visual aids?
The repetition of vowel sounds in a sentence or passage.
What is assonance?
Are examples or specific instances are used to supply strong evidence for (though not absolute proof of) the truth of the conclusion.
What is inductive reasoning?
Appealing to trust and credibility.
What is ethos?
When choosing an informative speech topic, speakers should avoid these types of topics that aim to change opinions.
What is persuasive?
These are the resources used in a speech to enhance understanding, memory, and engagement.
What are presentation aids?
Language devices often used to make something unpleasant sound more tolerable.
What is euphemism?
Form of inductive reasoning that seeks to make cause-effect connections.
What is casual reasoning?
Specific group of people who you’re trying to get your point across to.
What is a target audience?
A speaker delivering an informative speech should focus on these three qualities to ensure clarity and engagement.
What is accuracy, clarity, and interest?
Warns that too much text on these can overwhelm an audience during a speech.
What are presentation slides?
Predictable and generally overused expressions; usually similes.
What is clichés?
It is an integral part of critical thinking, recognizing standards forms of logic and avoiding fallacies.
What is correct reasoning?
Appealing to logic and reasoning.
What is logos?
A type of informative speech that explains the step-by-step actions involved in completing a task.
What is process speech?
One major function of presentation aids is to help the audience remember the speech better. Name another key function.
What is to clarify or enhance understanding?
Language used in a specific field that may or may not be understood by others.
What is jargon?
A form of inductive reasoning that draws conclusions based on recurring patterns or repeated.
What is generalization observations?
Considering both sides of an issue instead of 1.
What is a two tailed argument?
In a group format, experts present a series of individual speeches on different aspects of a larger topic.
What is symposium?