The three organization patterns for informative speeches
What are topical, chronological, and spatial?
Evidence supporting a claim.
What are supports?
A line of thought that begins with a generalizable statement and narrows down to a particular claim.
What is deductive reasoning?
The study of body language in communication
What is kinesics?
A student proposes an end-of-semester toast for Ellen and says, "Here's to not having your class anymore." What rule for toasts did they break?
What is "Remember, It’s a Toast, Not a Roast"?
Not being able to see people's reactions to assess how your presentation is being received
What is a low-cue environment?
The organization pattern for a speech on 306M, Moody, and UT Austin
What is big, bigger, biggest?
A state of conflicting thoughts or perceived emotions that produces tension that a person works to reduce.
What is cognitive dissonance?
a motion with the hands that can be understood to have a verbal meaning
What is an emblematic gesture?
The start to an elevator pitch where you establish connections, show value, and/ or show your familiarity
What is a hook?
Something like the online speech assignment that allows a sender to create a message that is stored until the receiver retrieves it
What is asynchronous?
Interruptions in languages, such as pauses and filler words
What are disfluencies?
A question of _______ determines whether an issue is relevant and why.
What is a question of value?
A speech where you have prepared beforehand and have notes, but you are not reading the speech
What is extemporaneous delivery?
The type of query used when you are trying to get Ellen to give you a better grade, so you ask her "Hey, can you tell me more about that award you received?"
What is a buttering query?
The three verbal aspects of a transition
What are internal preview, internal summary, signposting?
If you are feeling dizzy or like you might faint, you need to engage in this
One of the seven principles of persuasion which is the ultimate persuasive tool
What is scarcity?
The speaking of and joining together of sounds that make up words.
What is articulation?
A celebratory speech that emphasizes the present moment and relies heavily on stylized delivery.
What is an epideictic?
The five aspects of Monroe's motivated sequence (in order)
What are attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, action?
You might need to engage in _____ ____ if your _____ muscle is too tight, making your arms appear rigid.
What is muscle relaxation of your triceps?
The fallacy associated with this claim "I gave Ellen a great rate my professor rating then got a 100 on the test, so the rating caused my A."
What is Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc?
The rhetorical device here: Bus, club, another club, another club, bus, plane, no sleep.
What is asyndeton?
Quick! Give a toast to one of your classmates!
Cheers!