One way to find out information about your audience is to ____ before beginning the speech.
What is analyse
100
Sally defines a word in her speech by the dictionary definition.
What is denotation
100
Name the fallacy: You should by a Shake Weight because EVERYONE is doing it!
What is bandwagon
100
This word refers to speaker credibility and is given in the beginning of speech outlines
What is ethos
100
Saying "uhhh, ummmm, sooo, like" are examples of a ____
What is vocalized pause
200
When should an audience take place in speeches?
What is before, during, and after (speech)
200
Megan states in her speech, "According to Livestrong in 2009, 11% of Americans suffer from some type of cancer." This is an example of
What is oral citation
200
This fallacy only gives two options, when there are indeed many options.
What is either/or
200
Greek word meaning "ethics"
What is pathos
200
A diagram showing the relation between used cars and new cars is an example of
What is a visual aid (or presentational aid)
300
Will gives a persuasive speech urging his audience to quit smoking. What must he know about his audience before continuing with this topic?
What is does a significant amount of the audience smoke
300
Bryan tells you that he graduated at the top of his class. What he doesn't tell you is that there were only 12 people in his class. This is an example of a ____?
What is fallacy
300
Fallacy "after this; therefore, because of this"
What is post hoc fallacy
300
Greek work meaning "logic"
What is logos
300
ELM is an abbreviation for ___ ___ ___ and has two routes ____, ____
It is important to consider your audience members and use language that is ____ ____. Instead of saying mailman, you would say "postal carrier," rather than saying stewardess, you would say "flight attendant"
What is politically correct
400
Mike states that a hospital is a place where people get better from being sick. The applied meaning definition based on past experiences that Mike is using is called
What is connotation
400
Name this fallacy: We all know McKinsey's idea won't work. She hasn't had a good idea yet. (personal attack)
What is ad hominem
400
A speaker tries to persuade his or her audience to act on donating hair for Locks of Love by telling an emotionally charged story. What appeal is the speaker using?
What is pathos
400
All cheerleaders support the arts. Stacey is a cheerleader. Therefore, Stacey supports the arts. ...what type of syllogism is this?
What is deductive
500
Maria persuades on helping starving children. She intentionally creates discomfort for her audience by showing them pictures of starving adults ages 18-24. What persuasive term for the approach she is using
What is cognitive dissonance
500
Snookie gives a persuasive speech with the goal of making handgun legislation to become more restrictive. She states that if students do not begin to petition on campus, guns might soon enter the hands of 21.49% of the student body. Name the MMS Step
What is visualization
500
Name this fallacy: occurs when you make judgements too quickly
What is hasty generalization
500
A speaker persuades the audience to support the football team by going to games. He/she uses data, facts, and statistics to support the claim that the increase in enrollment is due to Mules football. What appeal is the speaker using?
What is logos
500
This pyramid model includes 5 levels: physiological, social, safety, self-esteem, self-actualization