Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Informative Speeches
Persuasive Appeals
Propositions/Appeals
100

What is the most basic need according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

Physiological 

100

What type of informative speech explains a subject, often through visual aids?

Process

100

What persuasive appeal underscores a speaker's credibility?

Ethos

100

What helps a speaker to draw conclusions from available evidence?


Reasoning


200

What category of need involves belonging and being part of a group?

Social

200

What do you do in a demonstration speech?

Show the audience how to do something. 

200

What persuasive appeal appeals to reason and logic?

Logos

200

 What is information that helps you draw a conclusion?

Evidence

300
The category of esteem involves what needs?

Self satisfaction, status, and freedom

(Answers may vary)

300

What type of informative speech relies on imagery and concrete wording to visualize the subject?

Description

300

What type of persuasive appeal is based on emotion?

Pathos

300

What type of proposition states that something is true?

Proposition of facts

400

What level of need involves security, organization, order, and resources?

DAILY DOUBLE

Safety 

400

What type of informative speech focuses on the reasons for an event or the results of it?

Explanation

400

Charles tells a story about his childhood at the beginning of his speech about swim lessons. He uses statistics on drowning in infants and young children under age 4 to advocate for more funding for swim lessons. What persuasive appeal(s) does he use?

Pathos, Logos

400

What type of proposition states the facts and asks the audience to make a moral judgement about the idea or object’s worth?

Proposition of value

500

According to Maslow's hierarchy, what is the highest level of need that will not be met until all other levels of need are met?

Self-actualization

500

List all five types of informative speeches. 

Definition

Process

Demonstration

Explanation

Description

500

List the three types of persuasive appeals and a brief definition of each. 

DAILY DOUBLE

Logos - proper reasoning in the speech; logic

Pathos - uses emotions to motivate the audience to agree with you

Ethos - character, intelligence, and goodwill perceived by the audience; credibility

500

What type of proposition suggests the need for a change in the way things are currently done?

Proposition of policy