Visuals and Supporting Material
Ethical Speech
Language and Delivering Your Speech
Techniques of persuasion
Speaking to Persuade
100
What are two types of visual aids listed in the textbook?
objects, models, photos, drawings, graphs, charts
100
"failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people" is called THIS type of plagiarism.
Incremental plagiarism
100
The meaning listeners associate with a word, based on their experience. The way a word makes us feel.
What is Connotation?
100
The process of creating, reinforcing, or changing peoples' beliefs or actions
persuasion
100
The term Aristotle used to refer to logic - the formal system of using rules to reach a conclusion
What is Logos?
200
When the person you are interviewing answers a question with a yes or no.
What is Closed-Ended Question?
200
What is one of the guidelines for ethical listening?
courteous maintain the free and open expression avoid prejudging
200
An implied direct comparison between two things or concepts
What is Metaphor?
200
A question intended to provoke thought, rather than elicit an answer
What is Rhetorical Question?
200
Reasoning that moves from particular facts to a general conclusion. (Bag of checkers)
Reasoning from specific instance (inductive)
300
In the context of visual aids, what does the word "redundancy" mean?
Always have a back up plan!
300
The oral presentation of such information about a source as the author, title, and year of publication
What is Oral Source Citation?
300
Delivering a speech without advance preparation
What is Impromptu Speaking?
300
the portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade.
target audience
300
An all-encompassing statement
What is Generalization?
400
According to your notes, what is the 4x4 rule?
No more than 4 lines of text per slide, no more than 4 lines per slide.
400
What is the difference between free speech and ethical speech?
Free speech = first amendment right Ethical speech = the Jedi way (respecting the personal dignity of another.)
400
Changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume that gives the voice expressiveness.
vocal variety
400
What are the three types of persuasive questions?
Fact, Value, Policy
400
Faulty reasoning that suggests that because everyone else believes something or is doing something, then it must be valid or correct
What is Bandwagon Fallacy?
500
What is the difference between a visual aid and a medium?
medium=method of conveying the visual aid. (Youtube, powerpoint, prezi.)
500
An audience's perception of a speaker as competent, knowledgeable, dynamic, and trustworthy
Credibility
500
The Four Methods of Delivery
1.Manuscript 2. Memorization 3. Impromptu 4. Extemporaneous
500
What are the five steps of Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
All newts and salamanders vouchsafe armadillos.
500
"I don't see any reason to abolish the electoral college. It has been around since the adoption of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, and we should keep it as long as the United States continues to exist." This is an example of...
an Appeal to Tradition.