The detailed entry you make to get a response from a ChatBot
Prompt
The full sentence that states the intention for your speech
Thesis (Claim)
The number of points that a typical audience can absorb
Two to seven
The less reliant you are on notecards, the more you establish a rapport with this.
Eye contact
The projection and vocal variety of your voice
Intonation
Firsthand testimony or direct evidence of events, people, objects
Primary sources
The inspiration for your speech
Rhetorical situation
Credibility of the speaker; speaker authority
Ethos
When listeners best remember the first words out of your mouth...
Primacy Effect
What you practice when using Co-Nnec-Ted speech
Enunciation (articulation)
Provides analysis or commentary about things not directly observed or created
Secondary sources
The organization of main points that helps the audience understand your speech
Organizational pattern
Trust in factual evidence; logic
Logos
When your speech is consistent with your thesis and is supported by transitions, you have
Coherency, Coherence
The speed with which you speak in sync with commands from your brain
Pacing (2/3 normal speed)
States the source when delivered in a speech
Oral Citation
Describes a series of events in time
Chronological Pattern
Motivation to change, often emotion-driven
Pathos
When main points and sub-points support your thesis you have this.
Unity
Written with complete sentences or full phrases, containing the entire speech
Working Outline; Narrative Outline
Source of information that may or may not be accurate
Wikipedia, Encyclopedia, ChatBots
Consists of a story, replete with characters, conflict and resolution
Narrative Pattern
This theory suggests people learn better when presented information verbally and visually.
Multimedia Effect (Multimedia Learning Theory)
When each part of your speech is relatively equal, you have
Balance
Essential for any speech to be successful.
Practice; Preparation; Rehearsal