Rhetorical devices
Great speeches
Random
Toulmin's Argumentation Model
Communication
100

Are we to stand by and watch while injustice spreads unchecked?

Rhetorical question

100

Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his speech in front of this famous American monument.

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

100

What mode of apeal is this: 

Appeal to credibility and authority


Ethos

100

This is the main point or conclusion of an argument—the statement being argued for.

What is the claim?

100

This apeal relies on logic

What is LOGOS

200

We will rise, we will fight, we will win.

Anaphora

200

This iconic phrase is repeated to express MLK's vision of racial equality.

What is "I have a dream"?

200

Who held the "How Dare You" speech

Greta Thunberg

200

This part supports the claim by providing facts, data, or reasoning.

What is the ground (or data/evidence)?

200

This part of the body often reveals a speaker's true emotions. (nonverbal communication) 

Face (facial expressions)

300

Time is a thief that steals our best moments.

Metaphor

300

What phrase does Obama repeat throughout his President-elect victory speech in 2008, which became a symbol of hope and change?

What is "Yes we can"?

300

What is lingua franca

A lingua franca is a language used for communication between people who do not share a native language.

300

This part connects the data to the claim; it explains why the data supports the claim.

What is the warrant?

300

This % of communication is believed to be nonverbal

(+/- 10%)

What is 70-90%? (+/- 10%)

400

She was as graceful as a swan on a still lake.

Simile

400

In Obama's speech, he mentioned these two wars as part of the challenges facing the country in his President-elect victory. What are the two wars?

What are the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?

400

What is the 3 kinds of purpose a speach can have

Persuade, Inform and Entertain 

400

This part indicates how confident the speaker is in their claim, using words like “probably” or “certainly.

What is the qualifier?

400

This term refers to how a speaker uses elements like tone, pitch, and volume to influence how their message is received.

What is paralinguistics?

500

The fire crackled and popped as it burned.

Onomatopoeia (Lydmalende ord)

500

What kind of 3 speeches are there????

The judicial speech, the epideictic speech and the deliberative speech

500

What is the three Levels of Analysis

Observational, Qualitative Level, Functional Level

500

This is a statement that shows under what conditions the claim would not hold true.

What is the rebuttal (or reservation)?

500

It explores "Why is the message being communicated?"

(Cicreos pentagram)

What is intention (or purpose)