The Introduction of a speech should include the Hook, Thesis Statement, Why statements and THIS
An Expository speech should do THIS to a little known or not much thought of topic
What is Expose?
This element is one major difference between an Informative Speech and all other types of speeches
What is a visual aid?
An Original Oratory topic is meant to do this
What is persuade
introduction of a source/segue
The Main Points of a speech should be followed by these
What are Supporting Details
An Expository Speech does not need this to help the audience visualize the topic
What are Visual Aids
To keep your audience engaged, you should use these three elements
What are physicality, eye contact, and emotion?
When writing an original oratory speech, a speaker should avoid these traps when crafting their arguments
What are logical fallacies?
You should never use these secondary sources as evidence when writing scholarly papers and speeches
What are encyclopedias and text books?
An Original Oratory Speech should include this in the conclusion:
What is a Call to Action
An Informative Speech is generally a chance to speak about a topic you'd see a documentary on, while an expository speech is about this
What is little known or little thought of topics.
This type of source is a second hand account written about an event by someone who didn't experience it.
What is a secondary source?
You should include this in the conclusion of an original oratory speech
what is a call to action?
You should use this type of source whenever possible
What is a primary source
What are Roman Numerals?
When citing your sources you need to answer these questions:
Who, Where, When and What
I lived the event and shared my experience, what am I?
What is a primary source.
Everyone is doing it is an example of this type of fallacy
What is a Bandwagon Fallacy?
What is a secondary source
Where a Main Point is designated with the letters A, B and C, the supporting details should be designated with these:
Numbers- 1,2, 3, etc.
What is a summary?
Without these, what you say in your speech is just your opinion.
What are sources or evidence
Attacking someone as opposed to responding to their arguments with logic is this type of logical fallacy
What is ad hominum?
newspaper articles and scholarly books are examples of this
What is a secondary source?