A photo, graph, or chat that enhances your argument.
What is a visual aid
An error in reasoning
What is a fallacy
A style of persuasive speaking that identifies the problem, analyzes the cause and presents a possible solution.
What is problem, cause, and solution?
Aristotle's name for Logical Appeals
What is logos?
A blank slide with nothing on it, located between each visual aid.
What is a transition slide?
The age of an item determines if it is better or worse
What is Appeal to tradition?
Deals with whether a course of action should or should not be taken
What is a question of policy?
Aristotle's name for credibility
What is Ethos?
A chart in a shape of a circle demonstrating the proportions for each item.
What is a pie chart?
Assuming taking the first step will lead to another and so on to a disaster
What is a slippery slope?
What is a question of value?
A statement that prompts the listener to do an action.
What is a call to action?
A categorical graph that represents data in either columns or rows.
If something is popular that means it is good, correct, or desirable.
What is a bandwagon?
Deals with the truth or falsity of the assertion.
What is a question of fact?
Aristotle's name for Emotional Appeals
What is Pathos?
A chart that displays a series of data while using land markers.
What is a line chart?
Jumping to a conclusion based on a few cases.
What is a hasty generalization?
A style of persuasive speaking that does not use problem, cause, and solution.
What is Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
Where is the PCC located
What is Psych building room 402?