History/Philosophy
Invention
Arrangement
Style
Memory and Delivery
100
The master creator of using words effectively to  communicate truth to others

Who is GOD/JESUS?

100

Searching for quality sources to support or reframe a thesis statement

What is RESEARCH?

100

The most basic form of organization uses Roman numerals, letters, and numbers to create a picture of the speech's components.

What is an OUTLINE?
100

In order to determine the appropriate style for a presentation, what besides the issue must the presenter know?

What/Who is the audience?

100

In front of the mirror is a great place to do this, but also by recording and listening

What is PRACTICE?

200

The first society that wrote down rules about communication within society

Who were the EGYPTIANS?

200

Aristotle discovered and implemented the rhetorical triangle and these three important appeals. 

What are ETHOS, LOGOS, and PATHOS?

200

The supporting points of an argument should directly connect to what important statement usually given at the end of the introduction?

What is a THESIS STATEMENT?

200

Concrete words are one way of connecting to the audience by building a bridge. Specific, rather than general words, help the audience do this.

What is UNDERSTAND?

200

These words or sounds repeated by a speaker when in transition between thoughts are distracting to the audience and should be "practiced out" of the speech.

What is VERBAL CLUTTER?

300

The difference between speaking to and conversing with others caused an argument between which two schools of thought

What is RHETORIC and DIALECTIC?

300

This four-part theory is helpful in giving you a better understanding of an issue to determine a rhetorical plan

What is STASIS THEORY?

300

Writing this last will allow the presenter to truly know what he or she needs to know to make it most effective. 

What is an INTRODUCTION?

300

Upholding the conventional rules of grammar, using accurate information, and choosing a style that is suited to your purpose helps build this... (HINT: Aristotle often listed this appeal FIRST.)

What is CREDIBILITY or ETHOS?

300
This happens when a speaker uses accurate pronunciation and speaks clearly

What is ENUNCIATION?

400

Three Greek philosophers who influenced one another related to the philosophy of Rhetoric, in order

Who are Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?

400

These four criteria help to determine the quality of EVIDENCE to be used (or not used) in an argument. 

What are STAR criteria?

400

During this phase of your speech, two of your jobs are to summarize the main points of your speech and challenge the audience to respond to your ideas.

What is the CONCLUSION?

400

The "power of three" and alliteration are examples of techniques that help the audience relate to and even remember your speech.

What are RHETORICAL DEVICES?

400

In order to do this, the presentation must be memorized and the presenter must truly make a visual connection with members of the audience.

What is eye contact?
500

The Roman rhetorical philosopher who created the five Canons of Rhetoric

Who is CICERO?

500

This is something you can do almost anywhere. You have done this since you were little. It is the most effective tool for developing an argument, but beware, not just any method of this activity will be effective.

What is READING?

500

This portion of the speech, if done well, will demonstrate to your audience that you have truly researched both sides of your argument and understand the various opinions commonly held

What is the REFUTATION/COUNTERARGUMENT?

500

One style choice to AVOID if you want your speech to be clear, concise, and focused, is this.

What is PASSIVE VOICE?

500

Every phase of the rhetorical process should work to present this to the audience

What is a gift?