Question | Answer |
What should listeners notice first in a speech? What should they notice next | Content; important points |
What must a speaker provide to convince listeners? | Arguments |
Which type of argument shows cause and effect? | Causation |
What argument appeals to the listeners' minds? Which appeals to their hearts? | Logical; emoitional |
Which argument is it if you use opinions and speeches from a professional? | Appeal to authority |
This argument focuses on comparisons between two things that are generally unlike. | Analogy |
When you repeat the same word order (syntax) and sentence structure, you are using... | Parellelism |
"We must hew out of the mountain of our despair a stone of hope" This is a... | Metaphor |
Word choices that create a specific reaction from the audience is... | Diction or "loaded words" or tone |
"Let freedom ring from..." "Let freedom ring from..." is an example of... | Repetition |
Thesis first, reasons follow | Deductive |
Reasons first, thesis follows | Inductive |
What non-verbal technique gives clues about a speakers feelings? | Facial expressions |
How does a speaker stress certain words or phrases? | Emphasis or volume |
Why does a speaker pause after making an important point? | So it can soak in |
Why is enunciation important in a speech? | So you can understand the speaker |
What are the 4 types of speech structure that speakers use to organize their information? | Problem/Solution Compare/Contrast
Sequential Cause/Effect |
Critique | Review of a piece of literature containing positive and negative opinions |
Summary | Retelling the main points |
Paraphrase | Retelling in your own words |