Persuasion
Types of Speeches
Language
Fallacies
Andres
100

These are the three artistic proofs that speakers use when persuading an audience.

What is ethos, pathos, and logos? 

100

This speech's purpose is to deliver a speech from a manuscript with the same directness and sincerity used in extemporaneous speaking. 

What is the manuscript speech? 

100

This term refers to the exact literal definition of the word. 

What is denotative definition? 

100

This fallacy argues that there are only two options available when more exist.

What is either/or fallacy? 

100

This is the name of Andres' girlfriend, who he loves very dearly. 

Who is Katie? 

200

This persuasive organizational pattern presents a problem and then a solution to that problem.

What is problem-solution? 

200

This type of speech is meant to deliver an effective speech in a short amount of time with no prior planning.

What is the impromptu speech? 

200

This term refers to the explicit comparison between two things, using like or as.

What is a simile? 

200

This fallacy draws a broad conclusion based on insufficient evidence. 

What is the hasty generalization fallacy? 

200

Andres gave his example self-introduction speech on this object.

What is his ring? 

300

Logos makes this type of connection with the use of evidence and reasoning.

What is logical connections? 

300

This type of speech is meant to inform the audience about an object, process, or concept,

What is the informative speech? 

300

This term refers to giving human characteristics to something not human. 

What is personification? 

300

This type of fallacy assumes that because something is popular, it's right.

What is the bandwagon fallacy? 

300

According to the Canvas page, this is Andres' go to karaoke song.

What is "Back to December" by Taylor Swift? 

400

This is the Aristotle's name for credibility, and it refers to the set of attitudes audience has towards speaker.

What is ethos? 

400

This type of speech is meant to persuade the audience into changing their attitudes, beliefs, or values on a topic.

What is the persuasive speech? 

400
This term refers to the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas.

What is antithesis? 

400

This fallacy presents an irrelevant issue to distract from the real issue.

What is the red herring fallacy? 

400

Andres graduated from Oregon State University in 2023. He got his two undergraduate degrees in these two subjects. 

What is English and Creative Writing? 

500

Used in pathos, these are the five Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (full points if you get at least 3) 

1) Psychological, 2) Safety, 3) Social, 4) Self-Esteem, 5) Self-Actualization 

500

This type of speech is meant to inform the audience about how a selected object best represents you.

What is the self-introduction speech? 

500
This term refers the repetition of a word at the beginning of sentences.

What is anaphora? 

500

This fallacy involves you attacking your opponent rather than dealing with the issue. 

What is the ad hominem fallacy?

500

Andres worked at Orange Media Network between 2019 and 2023. What two leadership positions did he hold during his time there?


What is Sports Chief for the Daily Barometer and KBVR-FM Station Manager?