Basics of Rhetoric
Policy and Argumentation
Canons of Rhetoric
Exhortative speaking
Logical Fallacies
100

A speech with authoritative authors and advocates behind it will appeal to what proof needed for argumentation?

What is ethos?
100

This component is vital to any type of deliberative speech, resolving inherent issues in the status quo to remedy a harm.

What are solutions?

100
A handy canon for knowing your speech or exam details.

What is memory?

100

This formula persuades individuals to act immediately on a problem.

What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?

100

A fallacy attacking the person.

What is ad hominem?

200

These factors inhibit the ability of a speaker to persuade their audience.

What are constraints?

200

A British philosopher helped us articulate how claims, evidence, and warrants are put together in an argument.

What is the Toulmin Method?

200

Gesturing, posture, and eye contact are all good factors to consider for this element of delivery?

What is nonverbal?

200

The high point of Maslow's Hierarchy of Need.

What is self-actualization?

200

This fallacy includes an irrelevant topic meant to derail the audience's attention.

What is a red herring?
300

The means to describe how a sender expresses information and how a receiver interprets that information.

What is the Communication Model

300

This form of logic starts from a premise or premises and arrives at a conclusion.

What is Deduction?

300

A speaker should carefully cultivated this information when dealing with invention.

What are sources?

300

The use of concrete imagery to persuade an audience of a solution's net benefit.

What is visualization?

300

A type of fallacy which confers qualification on someone lacking legitimacy.

What is false authority?

400

This form of government inspired Greek philosophers to understand rhetoric and provided a basis for several states, including the US.

What is direct democracy?

400

This type of harm is framed in terms of the measurable harm it does to society.

What is a consequentialist harm?

400

Assessing the logical dependence of an idea in relation to other arguments is vital in this canon.

What is Arrangment/Disposition?

400

The emotional height of effective motivational speeches.

What is a call to action?

400

Inductive reasoning that fails to account for contradictory evidence.

What is stacked evidence?

500

Deciding the order of arguments, making language choices, and avoiding upsetting content are all considerations a speaker takes when they do this.

What is audience analysis?

500

This type of inherency is present when people oppose the particular solution.

What is attitudinal inherency?
500

Churchill's preferred form of repetition in his "We shall fight on the beaches..." speech.

What is Anaphora?

500

Theoretical or practical demonstrations are vital to achieve this component of a motivational speech

What is satisfaction?

500

The assumption two things happening at once are related.

What is Substituting Sign for Cause?