Propositions of ______ argue that a word phrase, or concept has particular meaning ?
Hint: P.280
Definitions
false___ : a fallacy that forces listeners to choose between two alternatives when more than two alternatives
Dilemma
A speech given in honor of someone who has died
Hint:P.325
Eulogy
A statement or claim that cannot be argued
Hint: P.250
Irrefutable
_____ pauses : pauses that incorporate some sort of sound or word that is unrelated to what is being said;"uh" and "like" are well-known examples
fillers
Two-tailed ____ a persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counter-argument to their own topic and then directly refutes the claim
Hint: P.275
Arguments
___ reasoning: a form of inductive reasoning in which conclusions are drawn about phenomena based on events that precede or co-exist with (but not cause ) a subsequent events that cannot be prevented
Hint: P.303
Sign reasoning
Speech of ____: a speech designed recognize and celebrate the achievements of a graduating class or other group of people
P.327
Motivational
"To inform my audience why William henry Harrison was a bad president" Sounds factual, but really this is an ____.
Hint: P.256
Opinion
a person view, attitude, or belief about something
Hint:P.250
opinion
proposition of _____: Speeches with this type of proposition attempt to establish the truth of a statement.
Hint: 279
Fact
____ Analogy: an Analogy where the two things under comparisons are not essentially the same
Hint: P.299
Figurative
Speech of ___ : A speech allowing someone to say goodbye to one part of his or her life as he or she is moving on to the next part of life.
Hint: P.327
Acceptance
Democracy and freedom of speech are examples of informative speech topics about ____ .
Hint: P.252
Ideas
a symbolic process in which communicators try to convince other people to change their attitudes or behavior regrading an issue through the transmission of a message, in an atmosphere of free choice
Hint: P.271
persuasions
selective ____ the decision to expose ourselves to messages that we already agree with, rather than those that confront or challenge us.
Hint: P.273
Exposure
___ man: a fallacy that shows only the weaker side of an opponents argument in order to more easily tear it down
Hint: P. 311
Straw
Speech of ___: A brief speech given to accompany of prize or honor
Hint: P.321
Presentation
A speech about a baseball or a saxophone would be an example of an informative speech about an _____.
Hint: P.252
Objects
______ dissonance: a phycological phenomenon where people confronted with conflicting information or viewpoints reach a state of dissonance (generally the disagreement between confecting thoughts and/or actions, which can be very uncomfortable, and results in actions to get rid of the dissonance and maintain consonance.
Hint: P.273
Cognitive
Propositions of _____: have words such and "good," "bad," "best," "worst," "just," "unjust,".......
Hint: P.281
Vaule
a three-sentence argument composed of a major premise ( a generalization or principle that is accepted as true), a minor premise (and example of the major premise ), and a conclusion
Hint: P.305
Syllogism
To offer comfort in a time of grief
Hint: P.331
Console
A personal view, attuited, or belief about something.
Hint: P.250
Opinion
The central idea statement in a persuasive speech; a statement made advancing a judgement or opinion.
Hint: P.269
Proposition