Persuasive Speaking
Logic & Reasoning
Logical Fallacies
Special Occasion
Misc. (In-Class)
100

The process of change involving influence and motivation resulting from shared symbolic interaction (communication). 

What is Persuasion?

100

An argument that seems to be valid but is not so.

What is a Logical Fallacy?

100

A type of logical fallacy which attacks a person's character rather than the argument. 

What is Ad-Hominem? 

100

A kind of special occasion speech which acts as a tribute upon the death of a person or shortly thereafter. 

What is a Eulogy?

100

The time of Shelby's office hours next week.

What is Wednesday 8 AM - 10 AM?

200

The three types of persuasive speeches.

What is Disputed Facts, Beliefs and Values, and Action and Policy?

200

A type of reasoning which attempts to establish a clear effect and what initiated it.

What is Causal Reasoning? 

200

A type of logical fallacy which misrepresents an argument so that it is easier to defeat.

What is a Straw Person Argument? 

200

A kind of special occasion speech which celebrates a person/people and/or event, such as a wedding, anniversary, retirement, or graduation. 

What is a Toast?

200

The topic of a classmates' special occasion speech who is NOT in your group.

What is _________?

300

The three persuasive/Aritsotlean appeals

What are ethos (appeal to credibility), pathos (appeal to emotion), and logos (appeal to reasoning)?

300

A type of reasoning which begins with an accepted premise and moves to a particular case to draw a conclusion (top-down logic).

What is Deductive Reasoning?

300

A logical fallacy which reduces a series of possible choices into two mutually exclusive choices.

What is Either/Or Fallacy?

300

A speech which usually uses humor to poke fun at the guest of honor.

What is a Roast?

300

The topic of a classmate's persuasive speech who is NOT in your group.

What is ________?

400

The five levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (in order)

What are Physiological Needs, Safety Needs, Belongingness/Love Needs, Esteem Needs, and Self-Actualization Needs?

400

A type of reasoning which uses comparisons of similar cases to help audiences reach a shared conclusion.

What is Analogous Reasoning? 

400
A type of logical fallacy which treats something as a fact when the issue is debatable.

What is Begging the Question?

400

A kind of ceremonial speech in which the speaker gives a talk, usually related to the speaker's work and expertise, which establishes a main underlying theme and is used to summarize the core message of an event (such as an academic conference).

What is a Keynote? 

400

The name of the artist we watched a music video of in class while discussing Special Occasion Speaking.

Who is Bhad Barbie?

500

The five steps of Monroe's Motivated Sequence (in order)

What is Attention, Need, Satisfaction, Visualization, and Action?

500

A model of argumentation which identifies a claim (the speaker's position), evidence (facts and figures used to prove an argument), and warrant (bridge between claim and evidence).

What is the Toulmin Model of Argumentation?

500

A type of logical fallacy which uses someone's professional title or reputation to justify information that is not relevant to their work. 

What is Faulty Authority? 

500

A kind of rhetoric/oratory which describes special occasion speaking.

What is Epideictic Rhetoric?

500

The name of one extra credit event offered this semester.

What is _________?