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100

a pictorial representation of the relationships of quantitative data using dots, lines, bars, pie slices, and the like

What is a graph?

100

language that makes the recipient smell, taste, see, hear, and feel a sensation; also known as sensory language

What is Imagery?

100

a personal view, attitude, or belief about something

what is opinion?

100

The use of emotions such as anger, joy, hate, desire for com-munity, and love to persuade the audience. 

What is Pathos? 

100

Deducts conclusions from already accepted premises

What is deductive reasoning 

200

graphical representation of data (often numerical) or a sketch representing an ordered process.

what is chart?

200

language that uses similes and metaphors to compare things that maybe not be literally alike

What is Figurative Language?

200

a speech based entirely and exclusively on facts and whose main purpose is to inform rather than persuade, amuse, or inspire

what is informative speech? 

200

the members of an audience the speaker most wants to per-suade and who are likely to be receptive to persuasive messages. 

 Who is the Target audience? 

200

 Two or more things happening at the same time

Sign of reasoning 

300

the resources beyond the speech itself that a speaker uses to enhance the message conveyed to the audience.

What is presentation aid?

300

language that does not use comparisons like similes and metaphors

What is Literal Language

300

a statement or claim that cannot be argued

what is irrefutable?

300

Persuasion is hard mainly because we have a bias against change.

Why is Persuasion Hard?

300

A form of inductive reasoning that seeks to make cause-effect connections.

What is casual reasoning 

400

of or relating to the sense of taste.

What is gustatory?

400

language that evokes many different visual images in the minds of your audience

What is Abstract Language

400

language devices often used go make something unpleasent sound more tolerable

What is Euphemism?

400

the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people’s beliefs or actions



What is the  Definition of Persuasion?



400

A form of inductive reasoning that draws conclusions based on recurring patterns or repeated observations.

Generalization

500

of or relating to the sense of smell. 

What is olfactory?

500

Examples or specific instances are used to supply strong evidence for (though not absolute proof of) the truth of the conclusion

Inductive reasoning