The words of other s used as proof or evidence P.133
Testimony
Chalker, Colton
What is the main purpose of an introduction?
To grab the attention of your reader/audience
Which rhetorical device involves using a direct comparison using "like" or "as"?
Simile
Which rhetorical strategy involves the speaker sharing a personal or relatable story to make a point?
Anecdote
The Middle number in a given set of numbers P.129
Median
What are the main three parts of a speech?
Introduction, Body, Conclusion
What is the term for repeating the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences?
Anaphora
Which hook is most likely to capture attention by sparking curiosity and interest?
Asking thought-provoking question.
Using iconic symbols to dramatize differences in amounts P.180
Pictograph
Which part of the speech contains supporting evidence and key arguments?
Body
Which rhetorical device compares something familiar to something unfamiliar to explain it more clearly?
Analogy
What is a strategy to ensure the audience remains engaged throughout the speech?
Interactive Questions
A brief account or story of an intresting or humorous event
Anecdote
Do not sit down and wait for the opportunities to come. Get up and make them.” Madame C.J. Walker
Alexya Newman.
What is it when your preparing a list of key points to guide a speaker during a presentation
An Outline
Which rhetorical device compares two different things without using "like" or "as"?
Metaphor
What type of question is used to get the audience thinking and involved right at the beginning of a speech?
Rhetorical question
A relationship or connection a speaker makes with an audience P.152
Rapport
What should a speaker do during the planning in a speech?
Analyze the audience and research the topic
Which rhetorical device uses exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally?
Hyperbole
What is a technique that helps to make a speech more memorable by involving the audience’s emotions and experiences?
Story telling