Persuasion
Informative
Organization
Special Occasions
Wild
100

When does persuasion begin?

The introduction

100

What does an informative speech NOT do?

Persuade/influence opinions

100

This organizational pattern is the most used method for informative speeches.

Topical

100

The type of speech to remember someone who has passed away.

Eulogy

100

Using a source's information, whether paraphrasing or quoting, without giving credit to the source.

Plagiarism 

200

This is included in your conclusion, different from the informative speeches.

Call-to-action statement

200

This subtype of informative speeches shows how to do or perform an action.

Demonstration Speech

200

Logical proof used to support your argument.

Logos

200
A commemorative speech that lasts only a minute or two.

Toast

200

Emotional appeals to the audience. 

Pathos

300

The part of the issue/problem that involves how many people that issue/problem impacts.

Scope

300

During informative speeches it is important to remain ________, as to focus on the information itself, and not an agenda or opinionated stance.

Unbiased/neutral

300

The four parts of an introduction.

Attention getter, credibility statement, relevancy statement, preview of the main points.

300

This speech will include ways of getting attention, holding attention, and/or direction attention.

After-dinner Speech

300

The basic four essential parts of an APA reference citation, in order.

1. Name of Author(s), 2. Year of Publication, 3. Title of the Work, 4. Publisher/Name of Journal/Printer etc.

400

When do you NOT want to present both sides of an argument? 

If the audience is knowledgeable about the topic.

400

The first step when preparing a speech.

Audience Analysis

400

The three organizational methods you were allowed to choose from for your persuasive speeches.

Problem-Cause-Solution, Comparative Advantage, Monroe's Motivated Sequence 

400

This type of speech brings the audience and speaker(s) closer together while recognizing a special occasion.

Tribute

400

When fewer people agree with you at the end of your speech than when you started.

Boomerang Effect 

500

Providing an oppositional statement to your audience in order to answer their questions before they ask.

Inoculation Theory

500
If a speech on beach fun was divided into these main points, what type of informative organization would it have? 1. Fun things to do in the water, 2. Fun things to do on the sand, 3. Fun things to do on the boardwalk.

Spatial 

500

Explain the "Tell Them" method.

Intro: Tell them what you will tell them.

Body: Tell them.

Conclusion: Tell them what you have told them.

500

Aristotle's category for special occasion speeches.

Epideictic

500
Probability and fidelity are needed for these to be useful speech tools.

Narratives/stories