Speaker & Occasion
Audience & Purpose
Subject & Tone
Rhetorical & Aesthetic Choices (Lacher Trivia 500)
Lacher Trivia
100

Who is the "speaker" in a text?

The person or character presenting the message, whether they are the author, a persona, or a specific narrator. 

100

Who is the "Audience" in SOAPSTone?

The intended readers or listeners the speaker is addressing, which influences how the message is framed. 

100

What is the "subject" in SOAPSTone?

The main topic or issue the speaker is addressing in their message. 

100

What are "rhetorical choices"? 

Rhetorical choices are techniques the speaker uses to convey their message and persuade the audience, such as ethos, pathos, or logos. 

100

Who is Mr. Lacher's student aid? 

Jared Soto (Mr. Lacher was his 6th choice) 

200

What is the "Occasion" in a speech or written work?

The context or situation that prompts the speaker to deliver the message, including both time and place.

200

Why is it important to consider the audience when crafting a speech?

Understanding the audience allows the speaker to tailor their message, vocabulary, and rhetorical strategies to be more persuasive or engaging. 

200

How does the subject influence the tone of a piece? 

A serious subject often leads to a serious tone, while a light-hearted subject may invite a more humorous or casual tone. 

200
Give an example of a non-verbal cue that enhances a speaker's message 

Body language, pauses in speech, posture, etc.

200

Who is Mr. Lacher's favorite NFL team?

The Minnesota Vikings
300

How might the speaker's background influence their credibility? 

The speaker's background, such as their education, status, or experiences, can affect how trustworthy or authoritative they are perceived to be. 

300

What is the "purpose" in SOAPSTone?

The goal or objective the speaker wants to achieve, whether it's to inform, persuade, entertain, or inspire the audience. 

300

How can tone be described? Give at least three examples of tones

The speaker's attitude towards the subject. 

300

How do aesthetic choices influence a text or speech? 

Aesthetic choices, like the use of imagery, metaphors, or alliteration, contribute to the beauty and emotional impact of a message, making it more memorable or appealing. 

300

How old is Mr. Lacher?

23

400

How does occasion affect the tone of a speech or essay?

The occasion often dictates the level of formality or seriousness in the tone, influencing how the message is delivered. 

400

How can a speaker's purpose change the structure of their message? 

If the purpose is to persuade, the speaker might use logical arguments and evidence; if the purpose is to entertain, they might use humor or anecdotes. 

400

How can the tone shift throughout a text or speech? 

Tone can shift as the speaker moves through different points, emotions, or sections of a speech, such as starting formally but ending with humor to leave the audience feeling more connected. 

400

How do rhetorical choices help achieve the speaker's purpose? 

Rhetorical choices guide how the message is presented, making it more persuasive or compelling by appealing to logic, emotions, or ethics, which helps the speaker achieve their goal. 

400

What is Mr. Lacher's middle name?

Alexander

500

Who was the speaker of "Recitatif"

Twyla 

500

What was the purpose of "Recitatif"

By not using racial signifiers, readers were goaded into confronting their own, possibly unconscious biases

500

What was the subject of the Obama speech we watched?

To show the importance of a high school education and hardwork

500

What book did Mr. Lacher recommend to you last Friday? 

Beloved by Toni Morrison

500

Who was Mr. Lacher's celebrity crush in high school (mentioned multiple times in unit 1)

Alison Brie