Persuasive Speaking (Chapter 13)
Types of Speeches
Presentation Aids (Chapter 9)
Definitions Beginning with the Letter T
Supporting Your Speech Ideas (Chapter 7)
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A persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counter-argument to their own topic and then directly refute the claim 

What is a two-tailed argument?

100

Type of speech that is a short message without advance preparation

What is an impromptu speech?

100

Of or relating to the sense of smell

What is olfactory? 

100

The words of others used as proof or evidence

What is a testimony?

100

To set limits on what word or term means, how the audience should think about it, and/or how will you lose it

What is define?

200

The influence of speaker credentials and character in a speech; arguments based on credibility 

What is ethos?

200

Type of motivational speech given by someone who is considered a hero in society.

What is a hero speech?

200

A graph designed to show proportional relationships within sets of data 

What is a pie graph?

200

A type of connective that serves as a bridge between disconnected (but related) material in a speech

What is a transition?

200

The number that is most frequently occurring within a given set of numbers

What is the mode?

300

A symbolic process in which communicators try to convince other people to change their attitudes or behavior regarding an issue through the transmission of a message, in an atmosphere of free choice 

What is persuasion?

300

Type of speech based entirely and exclusively on facts and whose main purpose is to inform rather than persuade, amuse, or inspire

What is an informative speech?

300

Of or relating to the sense of taste

What is gustatory?

300

A speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, or remember

What is a toast?

300

Any quotation from a friend, family member, or classmate about an incident or topic

What is peer testimony?

400

The decision to expose ourselves to messages that we already agree with, rather than those that confront or challenge us

What is selective exposure?

400

Type of speech designed not only to make an audience experience emotional arousal but also to motivate the audience to do something with that emotional arousal.

What is a motivational speech?

400

The attitude of a given artifact (humorous, serious, light-hearted, etc.)

What is tone?

400

Taking one characteristic of a group or person and making that the “totality” or sum total of what that person or group is

What is totalizing?

400

How people organize and interpret the patterns of stimuli around them

What is perception?

500

Call for change in policy or practice (including those in government, community, or school)

What is a proposition of policy?

500

Type of speech that is carefully planned, rehearsed, and spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes

What is an extemporaneous speech? 

500

A graph using iconic symbols to dramatize differences in amounts 

What is a pictograph?

500

A persuasive technique in which a speaker brings up a counter-argument to their own topic and then directly refutes the claim

What is a two-tailed argument?

500

A type of description that is related to the movement of the body or physical activity

What is organic?