What is quality?
A water park saying that it's 'fun, fun, fun!' is an example of THIS persuasive strategy.
What is repetition?
The "A" in the SOAPSTone method refers to THIS group of people
What is an audience?
THIS is a figure of comparison in which two dissimilar things are compared explicitly for a point of similarity.
What is a simile?
This rhetorical device is related to logic
What is logos?
This speaking technique is related to how your total vocal process works and is defined as the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech
What is articulation?
Example: The concert was so loud that her ears rang for days afterward.
Example: It is cruel to kill foxes using poison that causes an agonizing death.
These two sentences are example of THIS persuasive strategy
What is imagery?
This type of speech is intended to influence the beliefs, attitudes, values, and acts of others
What is a persuasive speech?
THIS is an implicit comparison without using "LIKE, AS, JUST AS, SUCH, AS"
What is a metaphor?
"Buy this product now before it's too late!", is an example of THIS rhetorical appeal
What is kairos?
This refers to refers to the highs and lows of your voice. Whatever you do, avoid a monotone!
What is pitch?
This rhetoric appeal is related to asking a question but not really wanting or expecting an answer
What is a rhetorical question?
This is a recorded public-speaking presentation that was originally given at the main Technology Entertainment and Design annual event.
What is a Ted Talk?
In THIS type of figure of speech, inanimate objects and ideas are spoken of as having life and intelligence
What is personification?
This rhetorical device is related to emotional appeal
What is pathos?
When you want to emphasize a certain word, you can do "THIS" for one second before; this highlights the word.
What is pause?
This rhetorical appeal is related to making a reference to some places, events, or a person. An example is, "I'm not Sherlock Holmes! You figure it out."
What is allusion?
This method has 6 different elements that you have to identify when writing or reading a persuasive speech
What is the SOAPSTONE method?
She sells seashells by the seashore is an example of THIS figure of speech because it is repetition of sound within a phrase or sentence
What is alliteration?
If you demonstrate that you should be believed and trusted, you have used THIS
What is ethos?
"THIS" is an important variable to control. Between 140-160 words per minute is the normal pace for a persuasive speech.
Teenagers are becoming more and more rebellious due to social media consumption according to Dr. Yuri Takamato of Harvard university, is an example of ______ opinion
What is expert opinion?
The "S" in the SOAPSTONE method stands for "THIS"
What is the Speaker?
Don't get too low when you answer this next one. THIS figure of speech uses an exaggeration to add a more dramatic meaning to the sentence.
Example: My bag weighs a ton!
What is hyperbole?
THIS is the definition of rhetorial appeal
What is the science and art of persuasion?