How many routes does ELM consist of?
4 Routes
ELM is a theory that explains informative speeches
True
A visual aid is used to take away from nervousness
False
The motivating sequence organizational pattern was created by?
Monroe
Use of mnemonics includes which of the 5 cannons?
Memory
Your main assertion is your...?
Thesis
The structure of your speeches created a logical roll mat for you and your audiences.....
Organizational Pattern
The person communicating his or her proposition is a...?
Rhetor
Truth claims are " " and are arguments we make based on our beliefs and values which others evaluate.
Propositions
The speaker+ message+ audience=
Public Speaking
Ethos is Aristotle's favorite form of appeals.
False
Citing sources orally in your speeches increases your?
Ethos
Which speech requires you to use a narrative?
Informative Persuasive
What is apprehension?
Fear and Anxiety
Which of your speeches were persuasive?
Rhetorical analysis, informative persuasive, and pitch speech
What does a discipline of Rhetoric Provide?
Theory, Application, Experimentation, and Criticism.
Who created the Cannon's of Rhetoric?
Cicero
How many Cannon's of Rhetoric are there?
5
Cicero's Cannon's of Rhetoric include...
Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, and Delivery
Invention (Cannon's of Rhetoric)
The search for persuasive ways to present information and formulate arguments. Deduction and induction.
Arrangement (Cannon's of Rhetoric)
The organization of the parts of a presentation to ensure that all the means of persuasion are present and properly disposed.
Style (Cannon's of Rhetoric)
The use of correct, appropriate, and remarkable language throughout the speech.
Memory (Cannon's of Rhetoric)
The use of mnemonics and practice, practice, practice.
Delivery (Cannon's of Rhetoric)
Presenting the message with effective gestures and vocal modulation.
What are the 7 P's of rhetoric?
Public, Propositional, Purposive, Problem-solving, Pragmatic, Poetic, Powerful
Range of Rhetorical purposes
Creating Virtual Experience, Altering Perception, Explaining, Formulating Belief, Initiating Action, Maintaining Action
What to consider when assessing internet sources...
Authority, Veifiability, Timliness, Relevance, Bias, Orderliness, Clarity, Validity
In public speaking a speaker presents...
A relatively continuous message to a relatively large audience in a unique context.
The audience
Sends messages in the form of feedback- such as applause
Messages conveyed include...
Verbal and Non-verbal signals.
The channel is...
the medium that carries message signals from sender to receiver.
Noise is...
anything that distorts the message and prevents the listeners from receiving the message as you intended it to be received.
Socio-psychological context
The relationship between speaker and audience, the audience's attitude towards you and your subject.
Temporal context
Time of day and where your speech fits into the sequence of events.
Cultural context
Beliefs, lifestyles, values, and behaviors that the speaker and the audience bring with them and bear on the topic and purpose of the speech.
Ethics
Issues of right and wrong and the moral implications of your speech