When can you use persuasion on someone?
To convince them to believe you or get them on your side
Why is it good to have effective hand gesture during a speech?
It's flowing with your words as you move and talk giving the audience a better understanding of what you're saying.
Name the 3 persuasive appeals
Logos, Ethos, Pathos
What is Invention/Inventio?
Coming up with or "inventing" an idea.
Which aim is the one our society enjoys to watch?
entertain.
Name 3 of the vocal delivery when giving a speech
Pitch, influence, pace, pauses, silence, volume
What is Ethos?
The credibility and character of the speaker
What is Memory/Memoria?
Memory is about knowing your knowledge and facts of all the content.
What are the 4 aims of Rhetoric?
Persuade, inform, express, entertain
Name the 6 characteristics of giving an effective speech
What is Pathos?
Making your audience feel a certain way; emotional connection to your audience.
What is arrangement/dispositio?
Determining what order your idea goes in to make it most effective.
What is Primary vs. Secondary aims?
Something could be just trying to inform you, but sometimes there are secondary aims, not only to inform you but also entertain you.
What is Logos?
A logical argument that makes the arguments clear and understandable.
What is delivery/pronuntiatio?
How you effectively delivery/present the speech.
Name all 5 of the Canons of Rhetoric
Delivery, Invention, Arrangement, Memory, Style