All of the following are examples of persuasive speaking and writing except ________.

According to the lecture and lecture outline, the goal of informative speaking is to impart a set of information in a ______________ to a specific audience.

One of the three basic types of persuasive speeches identified in class and in your lecture outline is the “Speech to Stimulate or Intensify Social Cohesion.” Which one of Aristotle’s three speech types does this type of speech most closely resemble?

The five steps of attention, need, satisfaction, visualization and action, are the five steps ___________ organizational pattern for speech   

Monroe’s motivated sequence

The two broad categories of informative speeches identified in your text include all of the following except:

Persuasion is communication intended to eliminate or exclude options.

During the lecture on persuasive speaking, we discussed two audiences identified by Chaim Perelman that a speaker should consider when preparing a speech. These two audiences are the
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particular and the universal

During the lecture on persuasive speaking, I defined persuasion as

“a persuasive claim supported by proof adapted to your audience.”

During our lecture on persuasion, I identified Aristotle’s three modes of proof. They are

When a person describes the noise that a bumble bee makes as “bzzzzz”, this is an example of the stylistic device of

Compare dissimilar items in order to clarify one of them and use “like” or “as”

All of the following were suggestions for effective language style except:

all of the following were suggestions for effective language style

As defined in class, an advocate is a person who _____________ a particular cause or policy

During the lecture on style, your text suggests using vivid language. Specifically, your text suggested all of the following with regard to vivid language, except:

all of the above were suggested with regard to vivid language

The four main tools to aid understanding in informational speaking identified in your Informative Speaking outline include all of the following except

According to your text, you should avoid using “he” as a generic term to refer to both males and females because such gender-biased language reinforces sexual stereotypes.

. Hyperbole must be used carefully so that listeners do not take it at face value or view it as a lie.

The stylistic device that uses a repetition of vowel sounds is called:

During the lecture on persuasion, I stated that the goal of a good position statement is to

tell your audience exactly what you want from them in one clear and simple sentence

During the lecture on persuasion, we revisited Lloyd Bitzer’s notion of a “rhetorical situation.” The three components of a rhetorical situation, according to Bitzer are:

exigence, audience, and a set of constraints

During the lecture on a persuasion, we revisited the different audiences types encountered by a speaker. Your text says that _______ audience members consider themselves objective and open to new information.

During our discussion of metaphors and analogies as one from of artistic proof, I shared several examples, including all of the following except:

Health and devotion are examples of ___________.

During our discussion on “presence” as one form of an artistic proof, I shared several examples, including all of the following except:

Choose the onomatopoeia from the following items

The antacids hit the water: plop, plop, fizz, fizz   

When an animal, object or concept is given human characteristics of feeling it is called

Which of the following statements is the best example of assonance?

in my dream, Kareem’s mean machine careened down the stream.

Richard L. Weaver’s well-known phrase- “Attitude, not aptitude, determines altitude”- is an example of what kind of stylistic device?

Lloyd Bitzer’s definition of an “exigence” is

“An imperfection marked by the need for something to be said.”

According to your text, the two most common forms of biased language are gender and cultural bias.

The stylistic device that uses a repetition of consonant sounds is called:

. Apple and smile are examples of _________.   

One important goal for a public speakers is to transfer you message to the long-term memory of your audience members. Your text (and lecture outlines) suggest all of the following as ways to make your message memorable, except:

all of the above were suggested as effective ways to transfer your message to the long-tern memory of your audience members

Speakers should print out a hard copy of their PowerPoint or other computer generated material in order to ensure that they have a useful copy and to aid in delivery.

The following phrase used by John F. Kennedy in his inaugural speech. “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country.” Is an example of

In Monroe’s Motivated Sequence, the solution to the problem is presented in which step?

The following phrase, used by George H. W. Bush, “Ours is a nation that has shed blood of war and cried the tears and depression.” Is an example of

A speech to ____________ ask for intellectual agreement and action of some sort.

During the lecture on persuasion, we discussed the distinction between persuasion on coercion, noting that coercion eliminates or excludes options. I then compared coercive speaking to which of the following?

presenting your audience with a false dichotomy

Which Aristotle’s three speech types most appropriately describes a speech used at a dedication ceremony for a new military memorial?

During the lecture on persuasive speaking, I used what metaphor to help describe the appropriate process for crafting an effective position statement?

a genie in a bottle and only one wish

The “problem-Solution” pattern of organizing a persuasive speech includes of the following steps except:

During the lecture on persuasive speaking, we discussed two audiences identified by Chaim Perelman that a speaker should consider when preparing a speech. Which audience “sets the standard for truth”?

When we discussed delivery and effective persuasive speaking, I mentioned all of the following as important attributes of persuasive speaking, except:

Your text identifies different types of position statement. They include all of the following except:

According to your text, ambiguous language used unintentionally can be confusing, but when ambiguous language is used deliberately, it is unethical.

According to your text, the type of fallacious reasoning that occurs when a speaker claims a casual relationship simply because one event follows another even is called

In class, we defined a word or phrase that is unique to a particular profession a “term of art.”

During the lecture on persuasion, the text states that persuasion is “communication intended to influence choice.” I then shared with you the following phrase which expands the goal of all communication as persuasive- “all language is sermonic.” I attributed this concept or phrase to

The importance of an event or moment is called   

Typically, a/an ________ is the shortest form of epideictic addresses.

Aristotle said that epideictic speeches are about praise and

Which ways are best to organize a epideictic speech?

Topically or chronologically

Just like informative and persuasive speeches, epideictic speeches require detailed preview statements.

During our discussion of ethics I shared with you six tenants of a code of ethics I use. One of those tenants is to add silence as a potential ethical response to a given situation. Specifically, I stated that silence – both actual and electronic – can help create a space for more thoughtful responses.

“Deontology” is best described in the following manner:

a central authority or set of rules provides ethical guidance

examines specific, controversial issues

During the lecture on ethics, I presented a model for the assessment of ethical cases called the “casuistry model” – a model that examines ethical dilemmas as “type cases” or “paradigm cases”. This model was developed by

During the lecture on ethics, we discussed Aristotle, specifically I shared with you that Aristotle believes that rhetoric is useful because he said that “things that are true and things that are just have a _____________ over their opposites.”   

(It is not rational excellence)

During the lecture on “Presentation Aids”, it was suggested that a given visual aid slide or poster should have no more than 3 to 5 words on it.

During our lecture on preparing effective visual aids, I identified two goals for the use of visual aids. These two goals are

Emphasis and increased understanding

Of the nine hints for creating effective visual aids discussed in class, I stated that the most important is

The lecture outline on Visual Aids suggests all of the following as hints for effective visual aids EXCEPT:

All of the above were suggested as ways to present effective visual aids

The best time to distribute handouts is:

All of the following were suggested as hints for using visual aids during a speech EXCEPT:

All of the above were suggested hints for using visual aids during a speech

In the outline on “Preparing Effective Visual Aids,” it was suggested that audio or video clips should be short – no longer than 15-30 seconds   

A speaker’s main points are:

            I. The effects of poverty on juvenile crime

            II. The effects of drugs on juvenile crime

            III. The effects of broken homes on juvenile crime.

This speech makes use of which organizational pattern?

A speech to ______ asks for intellectual agreement and action of some sort

In Monroe’s Motivated Sequence, the solution to the problem is presented in which step?

Which of the following is NOT a type of informative speech?

A photography major is preparing a speech about the steps taken in developing film. His speech would most likely be a

In Abdul’s introduction he said: “Today I am going to describe to you terrain of the state of Texas.” His organizational pattern would be

If two parties have a disagreement over the meaning of a term that is what type of stasis?

In a forensic setting kategoria refers to the

Walter Fisher believes that stories can be evaluated using the twin tests of narrative

If the disagreement is over a moral or ethical matter what type of stasis is this

The broad categories of types of proof discussed in class are

The four rules for the use of statistics include all of the following, except:

A speaker supports a point by sharing the story of a family that lost a child in an automobile accident after their car was hit by a distracted driver (a man talking on his cell phone while driving). This is an example of a/an:

What are the three forms of persuasive speech?

You will often hear ethos, pathos, and logos referred to as the three modes of persuasion. These modes of persuasion will probably come quite naturally to you, but having a strong awareness of how to be most convincing to your audience will help you as you write argumentative essays.

Which of the following are types of persuasive speeches?

There are three basic types of persuasive speeches that are discussed below in detail..
Factual Persuasive Speech. Factual persuasive speech is a type of speech based on a specific belief or statement backed by concrete evidence. ... .
Value Persuasive Speech. ... .
Policy Persuasive Speech..

What are persuasive speech?

Persuasive speaking seeks to influence the beliefs, attitudes, values, or behaviors of audience members. In order to persuade, a speaker has to construct arguments that appeal to audience members. Arguments form around three components: claim, evidence, and warrant.

What are the components of a persuasive speech?

Traditionally, persuasion involves ethos (credibility), logos (logic), and pathos (emotion). By performing these three elements competently, a speaker can enhance their persuasive power.