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Ch. Main Ideas
Modes of Persuasion
Arr. Main Ideas
Hodge Podge
Informative Speeches
100
The main ideas taken together should present a complete view of the subject
What is completeness
100
The speaker's character as perceived by the audience
What is Ethos
100
Ideas arranged with the past, present, and future in mind
What is chronological
100
A strategy to catch the audience's attention in the beginning
What is a hook
100
This organization's mission is to build houses for the poor
What is Habitat for Humanity
200
The main ideas should not be loaded toward one aspect of the subject
What is balance
200
Evoking Emotion
What is Pathos
200
The strongest ideas come first in the speech
What is Primacy Effect
200
The process of looking for and discovering supporting materials for your speech
What is research
200
Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean Island area comprise the
What is the Bermuda Triangle
300
Main Ideas should be stated in a similar fashion
What is parallel structure
300
The philosopher that created the three modes of persuasion
Who is Aristotle
300
The strongest idea comes last in the speech
What is Recency Effect
300
The media doesn't tell what how to think but what to think about
What is Agenda Setting
300
What was the name of the Eagles reunion tour?
What is When Hell Freezes Over
400
Tha main ideas have a clear relationship
What is coherence
400
Double Jeopardy
Double Jeopardy
400
Order arranges ideas according to place or position
What is spatial
400
Factors beyond your control that limit your actions
What is constraints
400
The fear of public speaking
What is Glossophobia
500
Each main idea should be seperate from the others
What is discreteness
500
Substance and structure of a speech's ideas
What is Logos
500
When the ideas are "the least among the evils"
What is residues
500
The central idea or claim made by the speech
What is Thesis
500
Three members of the 27 club (dead musicians)
Who is James Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain