This part of your speech contains and attention getter, audience relevance statement, credibility statement, and thesis statement
What is the introduction
100
The term for facts stated in numerical form
What are statistics
100
When the speaker’s goal is to change the way that the audience members think, behave, or feel
What is persuasive speaking
100
The statement "I want to convince the audience that a manned flight to mars is possible" is an example of a proposition of _____.
What is a proposition of fact
100
A moment of silence strategically placed to enhance meaning is called a(n) ______.
What are pauses.
200
Using a quote, a question, surprising statement of factor a story are all examples of
What are effective attention-getting techniques
200
Definitions, Evidence, Statistics, and Testimony are all examples of
What are supporting materials
200
As you begin to develop your persuasive goal, you will want to understand the audience's ______ towards your topic.
What are attitudes.
200
“Tofu burgers taste wonderful.” Is an example of this type of proposition
What is a proposition of value
200
Because audience members learn differently, good speakers will ______ when presenting new information.
What is appeal to diverse learning styles
300
The purpose of this part of the introduction is to establish the speaker’s purpose and preview the main points of the speech
What is thesis statement
300
_____ is a good place to begin research, but should not be a main source.
What is wikipedia.
300
The means of persuasion in which you construct logical arguments that support your point of view is called _____.
What is logos
300
“The government should legalize marijuana for private use.” Is an example of this type of proposition
What is a proposition of policy
300
Speeches that explain, describe, or define.
What are informative speeches
400
After you have gained the audiences attention, ______ is a means of keeping the audience interested throughout the speech.
What is audience relevance link
400
The type of supporting material used when a speaker states, “According to dictionary.com, binge drinking is defined as the consumption of dangerously large quantities of alcoholic beverages in one session.”
What is a definition
400
Jenny wants to give a persuasive speech in which she explores the rise in violent crime and makes a proposal for how to address it. She will us the _____ organizational pattern.
What is problem-solution pattern
400
A speech to persuade the audience that “A tax rebate should be enacted because it is the best way to stimulate the economy.” is an example of a proposition of
What is proposition of policy
400
When you inform your audience that you have completed research on your speech topic, you are attempting to build your ______________
What is credibility
500
The goal of this part of the conclusion is to leave the audience with a vivid impression.
What is clincher
500
Verbally including the title, author, and date of publication of your supporting information in your speech is know as
What are oral citations.
500
The ancient greeks suggested that one way to persuade and audience is through three rhetorical strategies, _____, ______, and _____.
What is ethos, pathos, and logos.
500
When you ask the audience to support your proposition in your conclusion, you are asking them to support or act on your _________.
What is your call to action.
500
Words, phrases, or sentences that show a relationship between, or bridge two ideas are _____.