First canon of rhetoric?
What is Inventio?
3 examples of nonverbal communication
What are gestures, eye contact, tone, facial expressions, and posture?
/ in poetry
What is a line break?
Appeal of using a worthy and good argument
What makes people that are listening to your arguments feel morally better because of doing what you are persuading them of?
Philosophers love
What is wisdom and committing to the pursue of knowledge?
Both the names of the 4th canon of rhetoric
What are Actio and Pronuntiatio?
3 of the 6 characteristics of effective speech delivery
What are eye contact, hand gestures. body movement, posture, facial expressions, and vocal tone?
Minimum lines to block quote
What is 3 in poetry 40 in a book?
Choosing what persuasive appeal to use.. matters to people
What is happiness; depending on the subject matter and your audience?
Ethical Philosophy
What is concerned with finding happiness and the good life?
Made the canons of rhetoric
Who is Cicero?
Practices to increase charisma
What is knowing your audience and videotaping rehearsals?
Quoting selective chapter/book lines
What is ... blah blah ... (Book. line. line.)?
Persuasive appeal most concerned with intelligence
What is logos or advantageous and useful?
The first philosopher
Memorias 2 arts
What is remembering your speech and having quotes to use in references?
Diverse voice quality
What are pitch, inflections, pace, pauses, silence, and volume?
First rule of integrating
What is writing a complete sentence, putting a colon, and then writing the quote?
A thing being good
What is on its own, or good for the soul/society?
What is persuasion, entertain, inform, and express?
Topoi meaning and inventor
What is inventing and who is Aristotle?
Charisma can be ineffective
What is unfocused audience?
An example of rule 2.5
According to Nina, "this deserves an A".
Greek understanding of discourse
Thales preference on rhetoric
What is Logos, rather than Mythos?