Delivery
Informative or Persuasive
Organization & Writing
Special Occasion Speaking
Miscellaneous
100
In addition to helping establish speaker credibility, eye contact is a way for speakers to perceive the audience's nonverbal ________.
What is feedback
100
The use of the word "should" within a thesis statement indicates to the audience that the speaker is giving a _______ speech.
What is persuasive
100
A ______ statement identifies the central idea or claim that will be established and supported within the speech.
What is a thesis
100
This type of speech uses humor to pay tribute to someone while also poking fun at them.
What is a roast
100
Aristotle's three artistic proofs include _____, pathos, and logos.
What is ethos
200
Physical appearance, movement, gesture, and facial expression are all ________ resources.
What is visual and/or nonverbal
200
The hardest persuasive goal to achieve is ________.
What is conversion
200
This organizational pattern arranges main points according to location or position.
What is spatial organization
200
"Fittingness to the occasion" is the definition provided for what concept?
What is decorum
200
When you argue that two things are related because one thing influenced or brought about the other, you are using reasoning by ________.
What is cause
300
Above the waist and below the shoulders is the appropriate area for ___________.
What is gesturing
300
In informative speaking, the strategy of _______ provides listeners with a basis for making a choice, without telling or urging them to make a particular choice.
What is comparing
300
This type of organizational pattern is reflected in the following main points: 1. Crime rates are on the rise in Salt Lake City. 2. Budget cuts for police are contributing to the rise in crime. 3. Neighborhood watch programs will help address crime rates.
What is problem-cause-solution
300
The type of speaking that is concerned with establishing justice and speaking about the past.
What is forensic speaking
300
Elements of the rhetorical situation include the audience, speaker, speech, and _________.
What is constraints (or available means of persuasion)
400
This element of delivery is usually evident by differences in how words sound across regions and cultures.
What is pronunciation
400
The four purposes for persuasive speaking.
What is strengthening commitment, weakening commitment, conversion, and specific action
400
What are the three elements of an oral citation within a speech? "According to..."
What is author name, publication title, and publication date
400
Eulogies, toasts, and roasts are speeches of _______.
What is tribute
400
_______ is the particular interpretation or understanding that a listener gets from a speech.
What is perception
500
As opposed to manuscript (memorized) and impromptu delivery styles, the speeches performed in this class have followed what type of delivery?
What is extemporaneous
500
The purpose of an informative speech that causes people to think about a topic that they previously knew nothing about is __________ (2 words)
What is agenda setting
500
For a speech that explains the Social Security system from its inception to today, the organizational pattern would most likely follow _________.
What is chronological
500
Ceremonial speaking is also known as ________.
What is epideictic
500
If a speaker uses a type of logical reasoning within their speech and the audience believes that reasoning to be faulty or unreasonable, it is known as a _____________ (2 words).
What is logical fallacy