Communication Theories
Job Applications
Public Speaking
Academic Integrity
100

Falling out of balance when using the modes of appeal (Booth)

What are the corruptions of the modes of appeal?

100

Written document typically used for external communication

What is a Letter?

100

Usually runs about 2 minutes

What is an impromptu speech?

100

Avoiding this should always be your concern when doing research for a report

What is plagiarism?

200

"The willingness to sacrifice substance to personality and charm"

What is the entertainer stance?

200

In a memo, it's the subject line

What is the Summary in SIDCRA format?

200

Must be established in the intro to ensure the audience will listen to you

What is footing?

200

These are best when the language of the original source is the best possible phrasing or imagery and a paraphrase/summary could not be as effective 

What is direct quotation?

300

Occurs when authors or speakers use logic, careful structure, and objective evidence to appeal to the audience.

What is called logos?

300

This type of resume emphasizes work history and skill

What is called targeted resume?

300

This type of speech is not very persuasive because it completely removes audience relation from the process.

What is manuscript style speech?

300

A list of all the all sources you are citing in your paper

What is the references page?

400

A combination of elements that determine whether it is possible to persuade others in a given situation

What is called the rhetorical situation?

400

Standard letter format that has seven elements

What is called full block letter format?

400

Applying these will ensure your speech is persuasive

What is the modes of appeal?

400

Goes at the end of a sentence, with the author and date and page number in parenthesis. For example: (MacLennan, 2010, p. 10)

What is parenthetical citation?

500

We risk this when we communicate

What is face?

500

Your argument for why a company should hire you

What is the cover letter?

500

The non-verbal elements of your speech delivery, e.g. eye contact, facial expressions, movements, etc.

What is Visual delivery?

500

When searching for research, the best place to look is ...

What is the USASK Library website