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100

Color and images should match content and purpose of the presentation. True or False?

True 

100

Language that evokes different visual images is called: Abstract Imagery. True or False?

False: that was the definition of Abstract Language 

100

True or False: Opinions can be the same as facts?

False 

100

What is a persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counter-argument to their own topic and then directly refutes the claim?

Two- tailed arguments

100

What is Enthymeme?

A syllogism with one of the premises missing

200

Drawings or Skethces that outline and explain the parts of an object, process, or phenomenon that cannot be readily seen are?

Diagrams 

200

What are the standards for language and public speaking?

Clarity, effectivness, credibility, rhetorical techniques, appropriateness 

200

How many types of informative speeches are there?

There is 5

200

True or False: Ethos appeals to human emotions

False- Ethos appeals to credibility

200

True or false: Figurative analogy is where two things under comparison are the same.

False- They are not the same 

300

What is relating to the sense of taste?

Gustatory 

300

What is the repetition of vowel sounds in a sentence/ passage called?

Assonance

300

True or False: You should never avoid Faux speech in your informative speech.

False- Faux speech should be avoided 
300

What is the logical and organized arguments and the credible evidence to support the arguments within a speech; arguments based on logic?

Logos 

300

What is Ad Miseircordium?

Appeal to pity 

500

What are the three main parts of a speech?

Introduction, body, and conclusion

500

Language devices often used to make something unpleasant sound more tolerable is what?

Euphemism 

500
What are the types of informative speeches?

History, biography, processes, ideas and consepts, catagories or divisions

500

What is the decision to expose ourselves to messages that we already agree with, rather than those that confront or challenge us?

Selective exposure 

500

This is a formal deductive reasoning, that is a 3- sentence argument composed of a major premise. This is ________

Syllogism!

1000

When should you use a pictograph?

When using numbers and or sizes of iconic symbols to dramatize differences in amounts 

1000

What are the 6 parts of the “ladder of abstraction”?

Bernini’s Sculpture of David, Baroque Sculpture, Marble Sculpture, Three- Dementional art, Visual art, and art

1000

What is a statement or claim that cannot be argued?

Irrefutable

1000

What does the audience develop while listening to a persuasive speech?

Reservations or counterarguments

1000

A form of inductive reasoning that seeks to make cause-effect connections is known as what?

Causal Reasoning