Term used for how passionate and dynamic a speaker is in terms of crediblity.
What is charisma?
100
UFO's are real
What is Fact?
100
Your neighbor says every time his knee aches it will rain.
What is False Cause?
100
The second amendment prohibits gun control.
What is General Principle?
100
The speech goal for a proposition of fact or value.
What is Convince?
200
With this aspect of Credibility, the speaker presents ethical information and doesn't withhold or distort information.
What is Character?
200
Vote in the next election
What is Policy?
200
Mitt Romney was a poor choice as a presidential candidate because he was rich.
What is ad hominem or attack the person?
200
Greenhouse emissions have been successfully reduced in New York City; Chicago can do likewise.
What is Analogous Reasoning?
200
The characteristic of credibility associated with the speaker's delivery and enthusiasm to the subject.
What is Charisma?
300
With this type of credibility, the speaker has researched the most current information and is aware of many of the oppositions arguments against his or her position.
What is Competence?
300
Torture is a violation of human rights.
What is Value?
300
You should drink Coke because its more popular than Pepsi.
What is Bandwagon?
300
Ebola cases have been successfully reduced in Europe, the United States and Asia. We can conclude then that the current methods to contain the spread of the virus are working.
What is Specific Instances?
300
A method involving attention, need, satisfaction, visualization and action steps.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
400
Barack Obama, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Gloria Steinem and Adolf Hitler all share this credibility trait.
Who are 4 charismatic speakers?
400
Wearing a seat belt saves lives.
What is Value?
400
If we permit amnesty for illegal immigrants, then all criminals in prison can ask to be pardoned.
What is Slippery Slope?
400
Torture is a violation of the Geneva Convention.
What is General Principle?
400
The two types of goals or audience agreement for a Proposition of Policy.
What are Immediate and Passive?
500
Logos, Ethos and Pathos.
What are the Greek terms for Competence, Character and Charisma?
500
All cell phone use while driving is dangerous and should be banned.
What is Policy?
500
QB Jay Cutler says Firestone tires are the safest.
What is Appeal to Authority?
500
The winter of 2010 yielded record snow falls in the Midwest. That large volume of snow increased river levels which ultimately led many cities to flood.
What is Causal Reasoning?
500
One of 2 academic databases that are excellent sources for Persuasive Speeches.
What is Opposing Viewpoints or Issues and Controversies?