Methods of Persuasion
Speaking to Persuade and Methods of Persuasion
Using Language
Speaking on Special Ocassion
100

Name the three artistic proofs. 

What are logos, pathos, and ethos

100

A claim about the truth or falsity of assertion. 

what is question of fact?

100

an exact,literal meaning of a word or phrase. 

what is denotative?

100

name the four types of special ocassion speeches. 

what are introduction speech, presentation speech, acceptance speech, and commemorative speech?

200

Name the four types of evidence. 

what are facts, examples, statistics, and testimony? 

200

A type of reasoning that moves from several particular facts to a general conclusion.

What is inductive reasoning?

200

Similie, Metaphor, and Personification are all a part of what

what is imagery?

200

this type of speech expresses gratitude, and communicates the meaning of an award. 

what is speech of acceptance?

300

Name the four components of ethos. 

What are integrity, competence, dynamism, and good will?

300

this fallacy jumps to a general conclusion on the basis of insufficient evidence.

what is hasty generalization?

300

the repetition of a word/phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. 

what is anaphora?

300

Name two types of commemorative speeches.

what are dedication and toast?

400

describe the four components of ethos. 

Integrity- being trustworthy, honest, ethical, and dependable 

Competence- to develop genuine expertise, and to be well-prepared

Dynamism- to raise energy in the room wherever you speak, to be confident and enthusiastic

Goodwill-to have the best interests of your audience at heart

400

This is what fallacy: "You can either vote for Donald Trump or Joe Biden for president of the United States."

What is either/or?

400

the repetition of a word at the END of successive clauses or sentences. 

what is epistrophe?

400

this speech builds enthusiasm for the speaker and topic, boosts's speaker's credibility and welcomes the speaker. 

Introduction speech 

500

Name Maslow's hierarchy of needs (5)

what are physiological, safety, social, self-esteem, and self-actualization?

500

Name all 10 fallacies. 

What are hasty generlization, red herring, ad homeinum, slippery slope, false cause, appeal to tradition, appeal to novelty, band waggon, either/or, and invalid analogy?

500

the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, usually in parallel structure. 

what is antithesis?

500

this speech expresses gratitude and communicates the meaning of the award. 

what is acceptance speech?