What are the three tyapes of artistic proofs and what do they represent?
Ethos - character, credibilty
pathos - emotion
logo - logic
True or False, An example provides details about what you are talking about in a deeper sense and can be brief or detailed
True
This type of source includes materails that is presented by a person of people that were directly present or involved in the subject being discussed.
Primary Source
Name 4 places you can find supporting materials.
Personal experience, interviews, books and newspapers, the internet
What are the 5 things your should consider when evaulating your supporting materials?
each one you get right is 200 points each one you don't know or gets wrong is minus -100 points
currency
completeness
accuracy
trustworthiness
suitabiltiy
True or False
Aristotle`s types of rhetoric are:
Deliberative - Giving either praise or blame to a specific person.
Judicial - Attempting to obtain a verdict of guilty or not guilty.
Demonstrative - Trying to get an audience to act in a specific way.
False, Deliberative and Demostrative are switched.
What is a another word of a detailed example that is usually a story or anecdote you use to make your topic more relatable?
Illustration
Considering Primary and Secondary sources which one usually provides an analysis, interpertation, or summary of the other.
Secondary Source
What are four internet domains?
Bonus double points if you can say which each one represents.
Lose double points if you can't. ;(
.com, .gov, .edu. net etc
If I'm checking if my supporting material is free of errors or misinformation I'm checking the...
Accuracy
Give an example of a metaphor and a simile.
you are a bright star or you are a door
You are like a computer, absolutely genius or you are like a brick
True or False, Descriptions tell the audience what I want to talk about and give the audience a definiton for the speaker is using.
False, descriptions are statments or pictures in words that describe something to the audience so the audience can experience your speech in rich details.
This type of source is written by academics or other professsionals with advanced degrees and expertise in their feild of study.
Scholary Sources
What are 3 things you shoudl do to prepare for an interview?
Determine you goals.
find out as much as you can about the person you will interview.
plan you questions ahead of time.
If my speech is about the history of rock music and I am thinking of using a quote from my uncle about his rock band which of the following am I not paying attention to:
Completeness
Trustworthiness
Suitabilty
Suitabilty
By now you should know Cicero's five cannons of Rhetoric. So do you agree that it is this and in the correct order?
Invention
Arrangment
Style
Memory
Delivery
Yes, This is right
What is a testimony
Testomonies are quotes or paraphrases form trusted sources that are used to support a point. They can be from expercts or from peers with experience.
Name 2 places you can find a scholary source and 2 places you can find a non-scholary source.
academic papers and peer reviewed journals
magazines and internet sites etc
Once you have found supporting materials but notice that you have a lot and might not want to use everything, what should you do?
What is the difference between a direct quote and paraphrasing?
Bonus x2 - which one is more appropiate and why?
Direct quotes are quoting exactly what someone said and paraphrasing is editing and summarizing what someone said.
paraphrasing is generally more appropiate because it can be edited and made shorter while directly quoting somebody can be too long.
This is an example of what literary technique?
The blistering blaze burned thoughout the building.
for double points. This is what literary technique?
The room hummed a gentle song that made you so comfortable that is was impossible to resist sleeping.
Alliteration
bonus
personification
Name the 5 types of supporting materials and how they can help make your speech better.
Examples, Illustrations, Descriptions, Definitions, Statistics. They help keep an audience intereseted and help to clarify concepts that are new to them.
Many non-scholary sources can be credible but why aren't they always credible.
Because they don't go through a peer review.
What is the goal of using supporting materials?
Keep your audience interested in your topic and build your credibility.
What is one thing you must never forget when quoting or paraphrasing somebody?
To give the original speaker credit