Chapter 9
Propositions
Chapter 1
Chapter 7
Chapter 10
100

___ graph: Designed to show the differences between quantities

A. Bar

B. Line

What is Bar

100

Propositions of ___: have words such as "good," "bad," "best," "worst," "just," and "unjust."

A. Fact

B. Value

What is Value

100

A severe fear of public speaking

A. Glossophobia

B. Tryphobia

What is Glossophobia

100

The mathematical average for a given set of numbers

A. Mode

B. Mean

What is Mean

100

Predictable and generally overused expressions; usually similes

A. Cliches

B. Metaphors

What is Clichés

200

There are all kinds of ____, including population, weather, ocean current, political, and economic

A. Data

B. Maps

What is Maps

200

Propositions of ____ argue that a word, phrase, or concept has a particular meaning.

A. Value

B. Definitions

What is Definitions

200

Sharing meaning between two or more people

A. Monologue

B. Communication

What is communication

200

The words of others used as proof or evidence

A. Speech

B. Testimony

What is Testimony

200

Language that makes the recipient smell, taste, see, hear, and feel a sensation, also known as sensory language

A. Imagery

B. Similie

What is Imagery

300

Under no circumstances should you ever provide a single copy of a ___ to pass around. It is distracting, and everyone will see it at different times in the speech.

A. Handout

B. Object

What is Handout

300

Propositions of ____: Speeches with this type of propositions attempt to establish the truth of a statement

A. Fact

B. Logos

What is Fact

300

The system of learned and shared symbols, language, values, and norms that distinguish one group of people from another

A. Culture

B. Family

What is Culture

300

Someone with recognized credentials, knowledge, education, and/or experience in a subject

A. Expert

B.Educator

What is Expert

300

Intentional exaggeration for effect

A. Exaggeration

B. Hyperbole

What is Hyperbole

400

When using slide presentations, there is a very strong temptation for speakers to look at the projected ____ rather than the audience during the speech.

A. Image

B. Text

What is Image

400

Propositions of ___: Call for change in policiy or practice (Including rhose in government, community, or schoool)

A. Policy

B. Definitions

What is Policy

400

Direct or indirect messages sent from an audience (receivers) back to the original sender of the message

A. Feedback

B. Question

What is Feedback

400

How people organize and interpret the patterns of stimuli around them

A. Perception

B. Quite Time

What is Perception

400

A type of language that consists of words and phrases that are specific to a subculture or group that others may not understand

A. Culture

B. Slang

What is Slang

500

Fonts, colors, clip art, photographs, and templates all contribute to ____, which is the attitude being conveyed in the slides.

A. Imagery

B. Tone

What is Tone

500

The use of emotions such as anger, joy, hate, desire for community, and love to persuade the audience of the rightness of a proposition; arguments based on emotions

A. Logos

B. Value

What is Logos

500

The means through which a message gets from sender to receiver

A. River

B. Channel

Channel

500

The collection, analysis, comparison, and interpretation of numerical data, understanding its comparison with other numerical data,

A. Statistics

B. Expert

What is Statistics

500

Language used in a specific field that may or may not be understood by others

A. Jargon

B. Sign

What is Jargon