Changes in pitch are known as...
Inflections
ETHOS
ATTENTION
Ad hominem
Having some parts that are good and some that are bad.
PATCHY
The speed at which a person speaks.
RATE
Logos is a combination of:
(TWO WORDS)
Evidence and Reasoning
The purpose of step 2 ("need") is to present the...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED
This is the fallacy that is associated with superstitions.
Post-hoc (false cause)
Harsh criticism; informal.
FLACK
"Forming particular sounds crisply and distinctly."
ARTICULATION
PATHOS
SATISFY
Making a comparison between two things that are not comparable.
False analogy
VARSITY
These verbs refer to fingers being too anxious / active. (TWO VERBS)
Fidget and jingle
The two emotions that are more commonly appealed in a speech:
Fear and anger
It very commonly uses this grammar structure:
IF.... Will
(1st conditional or Future real)
Narrowing down to two options, when there are clearly more than just two.
False dilemma
CON INTO
"Changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume that give the voice variety, interest and expressiveness."
Vocal variety
The two factors of credibility
Competence and character
Which one is the best call to action?
a) Stop using your car so much, please.
b) Take your bicycle for a ride on the weekends.
c) Think about the benefits of riding a bicycle.
B
A snowball effect to an impossible result.
Slippery slope
HAT-TRICK