This philosopher believed that there are three types of friendship.
Support from a celebrity is an example of _______.
What is "Ethos?"
Speaker, Audience, Occasion, Goal.
What are the Four Parts of Speech?
A condition or fact that affects a situation.
What is a "Circumstance?"
This is six-letter word is your first project.
What is a speech?
This philosopher believed that you should never tell a lie, no matter what.
Who is Immanuel Kant?
Using figurative language is an example of _______.
What is "Pathos?"
This Part of Speech establishes your Ethos.
What is the "Speaker?"
Based on the opinion or perspective of a particular person.
What is "Subjective?"
Your first project should be about this topic.
What is a teachable skill that you're really good at?
According to a Greek philosopher, friendship has one of these three motives.
What is "Usefulness, Pleasure, or Moral Goodness?"
Having a good speech structure is an example of _______.
What is "Logos?"
A good speaker knows how to use this ever-changing Part of Speech to their advantage.
What is the "Occasion?"
Based in reality, not distorted by one person’s opinion or perspective
What is "Objective?"
You can find the project guidelines and rubric in this tab on the school website.
What is the Handouts tab?
According to a German philosopher, you can only know that something is true if it has these two elements.
What is "Subjective truth and Objective truth?"
If you aren't credible to your audience, you can rely on _______.
What are "other expert opinions?"
This Part of Speech is very important when considering your Pathos.
What is the "Audience?"
The science of correct and incorrect reasoning.
What is "Logic?"
Your project presentation should be no longer than this amount of time.
What is 5 minutes?
This aspect of persuasion can rely on positive, neutral, and/or neutral elements.
What is "Pathos?"
If you don't know this Part of Speech, you don't really have a speech!
What is your "Goal?"
The ability to evaluate reasoning to know whether it has been done correctly.
What is "Critical Thinking?"