Supporting Material
Ethical Speech
Language and Delivering Your Speech
Introduction and Conclusion
Persuasion
100
An engine that provides academic and published sources
What is a Database?
100
Speech that is responsible, honest, and tolerant
What is Ethical Speech?
100
Language that is thoughtful and intended to not offend
What is unbiased language?
100
Five Functions of a Introduction:
1. Gain Attention 2. Give Audience a Reason to Listen 3. Introduce Subject 4. Establish Credibility 5. Preview Main Ideas
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
Aristotle's notion of character and credibility
What is Ethos?
200
An implied 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
Fact, Policy, & Value
What are the three persuasive propositions in your book?
300
A comparison between two similar things
What is Analogy?
300
The oral presentation of such information about a source as the author, title, and year of publication
What is Oral Citation?
300
Delivering a speech without advance preparation
What is Impromptu Speaking?
300
Two Functions of a Conclusion
1. Summarize Speech 2. Provide Closure
300
A statement that is all encompassing without reason/evidence to support.
What is a Hasty Generalization?
400
Numerical data that summarize facts or samples
What is Statistics?
400
An audience's perception of a speaker as competent, knowledgeable, dynamic, and trustworthy
What is Credibility?
400
A communication theory that suggests that if listeners' expectations about how communication should be expressed are violated, listeners will feel less favorable toward the communicator of the message
What is Nonverbal Expectancy Theory?
400
Quote, Rhetorical Question, and/or Story are All Examples of....
What is Attention Getter?
400
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
An opinion or description offered by a non-expert who has firsthand experience
What is Lay Testimony?
500
Failing to give credit for compelling phrases taken from another source
What is Plagiaphrasing? (or Plagiarizing)
500
The Four Methods of Delivery
1.Manuscript 2. Memorization 3. Impromptu 4. Extemporaneous
500
When you inspire your audience to go out and do what you've suggested regarding your speech.
What is a call to action?
500
When your thoughts and what you know to be true are inharmonious.
What is cognitive dissonance?