Nature of persuasive speaking
Types of persuasive speaking
Challenges of Persuasive speaking
Designs of persuasive speaking
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Art of gaining fair and favprable consideration for our point of view.

Persuasion

100

Forecasts of what we can expect in the future, often based on trends from past events.

Predictions

100

What is the first stage of the persuasive process and why is it important?

The first stage is Awareness. It’s important because the audience needs to know about the issue before they can care or take action.

100

What type of design first convinces the listener and then shows them how to deal with it?

Problem-Solution Design 

200

True or false?: While persuasive speeches reveal options, informative speeches urge a choice among them. 

FALSE; Informative, persuasive

200

Speeches designed to establish the validity of past or present information or to make predictions about what is likely to occur in the future

Speeches that focus on facts

200

What happens during the Enactment stage?

The audience starts to take action based on the speaker’s message. It means they’re doing something, not just agreeing.  

200

When a problem is complex, you must              ?

examine its causes

300

Whats more important in persuasive than in informative speeches?

Credibility

300

Speeches designed to modify and apply these elements and to help listeners find harmony among them

Speeches that emphasize attitude and values

300

Why is it important to use sources the audience respects?

Because if the audience trusts the source, they’re more likely to believe the message.

300

Offers a practical step-by-step approach when speakers wish to move from awareness through the enactment phases of the persuasive process in a single speech. 

Motivated Sequence Design

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true or false: informative speeches offer supporting material to illustrate points; persuasive speeches use the same material as evidence that justifies advice

TRUE

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Speeches that encourage listeners to change their behavior either as individuals or as members of a group.

Speeches that advocate action and policy

400

How can a speaker remove barriers to commitment?

By giving clear information, connecting the message to audience values, and building credibility.

400

Ethical Persuasion helps us...

decide conflicts over facts.

500

true or false?: the role of the audience changes dramatically from information to persuasion.

TRUE

500

Mention all types of speech discussed 

  • Facts
  • Attitude and values
  • Action and policy
500

What are the five steps of the motivated sequence design? 

1. Arouse Attention 

2. Demonstrate a need 

3. Satisfy the need 

4. Visualize the results

5. Call for action