The speech famously starts: "Four score and seven years ago..."
A) What is Gettysburg Address
B) What is "I Have a Dream"
A) What is Gettysburg Address
They have the last name Emetu.
A) Who is Grayson
B) Who is Aniya
B) Who is Aniya
A) What is Chapter 3
B) What is Chapter 10
B) What is Chapter 10
The chapter is titled "Persuasive Speaking".
A) What is Chapter 13
B) What is Chapter 12
A) What is Chapter 13
The chapter is titled "Logical Reasoning".
A) What is chapter 4
B) What is chapter 14
B) What is chapter 14
The famous Martin Luther King speech that was given in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963.
A) What is "I've Been to the Mountaintop"
B) What is "I Have a Dream"
B) What is "I Have a Dream"
The third step the professor gave for introducing ourselves.
A) What is "a slogan or motto that you believe..."
B) What is "interests and activities"
B) What is "interests and activities"
The first page of "Ethics in Public Speaking".
A) What is page 47
B) What is page 39
A) What is page 47
The last page of "Persuasive Speaking".
A) What is page 297
B) What is page 301
A) What is page 297
The first learning objective.
A) What is "Define critical thinking, deductive reasoning, and inductive reasoning"
B) What is "Know the four types of inductive reasoning"
A) What is "Define critical thinking, deductive reasoning, and inductive reasoning"
In their inaugural address, they famously said, "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country."
A) Who is Abraham Lincoln
B) Who is John F. Kennedy
According to the Class Introductions doc, they were the first name to give introduction.
A) Who is Aniya Emetu
B) Who is Leslie Flanagan
A) Who is Aniya Emetu
The branch of philosophy that involves determinations of what is right and moral.
A) What is stoicism
B) What is ethics
B) What is ethics
The use of emotions such as anger, joy, hate, desire for community, and love to persuade the audience of the rightness of a proposition; arguments based on emotion.
A) What is ethos
B) What is pathos
B) What is pathos
An analogy where the two things under comparison are not essentially the same.
A) What is figurative analogy
B) What is literal analogy
A) What is figurative analogy
The famous quote spoken by Ronald Reagan on June 12, 1987 at the Berlin Wall.
A) What is "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
B) What is "Ich bin ein Berliner!"
A) What is "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
A) Who is Shalandria Parker
B) Who is Xavier Willis
A) Shalandria Parker
A false statement of fact that damages a person’s character, fame, or reputation.
A) What is defamatory statement
B) What is plagiarism
A) What is defamatory statement
The logical and organized arguments and the credible evidence to support the arguments within a speech; arguments based on logic.
A) What is Logos
B) What is Pathos
A) What is Logos
A form of inductive reasoning that seeks to make cause-effect connections.
A) What is generalization
B) What is casual reasoning
B) What is casual reasoning
The very first word spoken by Nelson Mandela in his inaugural address.
A) What is "your"
B) What is "our"
Their hometown is Chicago, Illinois.
A) Who is Monet Ivy
B) Who is Anna Gagnon
A) Anna Gagnon
A speaker’s credibility at the end of the speech.
A) What is derived credibility
B) What is terminal credibility
B) terminal credibility
A psychological phenomenon where people confronted with conflicting information or viewpoints reach a state of dissonance (generally the disagreement between conflicting thoughts and/or actions), which can be very uncomfortable, and results in actions to get rid of the dissonance and maintain consonance.
A) Selective Exposure
B) Cognitive Dissonance
B) Cognitive Dissonance
Section 3 of Chapter 14 is titled this.
A) What is "Deductive Reasoning"
B) What is "Inductive Reasoning"
A) What is "Deductive Reasoning"