Context
Evidence
Artistic proof
Claims
Misc.
100
These are the three types of speech.
What are deliberative, epideictic, and forensic?
100
Another name for evidence, it is this kind of proof, which is NOT created.
What is inartistic proof?
100
These are the three types of artistic proof.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
100
These are the three types of claims.
What are fact, value, and policy?
100
These types of audiences are inappropriate for a direct persuasive speech.
What are accepting and hostile audiences?
200
This type of context concerns who provided the means of dissemination.
What is productive context?
200
This is a story that is used as support for a point.
What is narrative evidence?
200
A person's credibility or ethos is made of these three qualities.
What are integrity, Intelligence, and Sincerity?
200
Fact and Value claims are made of these two parts.
What are the "matter under consideration" and the "problematic?"
200
This is often done in question/answer sessions to clarify the question, give the speaker time to think, and make sure the audience heard the question.
What is repeating the question?
300
These are the three elements of a rhetorical situation.
What are exigence, audience, and constraints?
300
This is testimony from a person who has specific qualifications that make his or her interpretations and opinions credible.
What is expert testimony?
300
He taught that emotions are a response to some "object on the horizon."
Who was Aristotle?
300
Proving a value claim requires this to provide a means of measuring or weighing the value.
What are criteria?
300
This is the process of modifying your message and means of persuasion to address a specific type of audience.
What is audience adaptation?
400
Those constraints on a situation that concern the emotional and cognitive state of the audience.
What are psychological constraints?
400
These statistics extend beyond the data to provide probable information about a population.
What are inferential statistics?
400
This is the fallacy that attacks the person rather than that person's position.
What is ad homionem?
400
These are the stock issues of a policy claim.
What are problem, cause, solution, and outcome?
400
This is where a speaker's attention should be when presenting with a visual aid.
What is on the audience?
500
A speech that meets the demands of a rhetorical situation is this kind of response.
What is a fitting response?
500
These types of evidence enhance your pathos and delivery.
What are narrative, testimony, and extended examples?
500
This is the logical rule that a statement can not be both true and false at the same time.
What is the law of non-contradiction?
500
This is the part of a policy claim that directs someone or something to take the action?
What is the agent (of action)?
500
These are the three elements of audience disposition.
What are knowledge, attitude (values), and actions?
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