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17 Cards in this Set
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What are 7 demographics?
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1. Age
2. sex 3. Racial composition 4. Religion 5. Education 6. Family Structure 7. Income level |
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How to develop a purpose and thesis
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The speaker's purpose
A generalized statement of the speaker's goals The thesis Is a particular claim that the speech supports |
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What are 3 types pf statements?
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1. Proposition of fact
2. Proposition of value 3. Proposition of policy |
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What is a proposition of fact?
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Making an assertion about the nature of existence, occurrence, or causality, It can be true of false, and can be subjected to personal or professional opinion.
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What is proposition of value?
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Expression of values of what is good or bad, right or wrong, fair or unfair
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What is proposition of policy?
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Outline of specific courses of action that the speaker wants an audience to take. It usually contains the word "should" in it
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What are the 7 ways of capturing an audience's attention?
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1. Quotation
2. Salutation 3. startling 4. Startling statistic 5. Rhetorical question 6. Overt-response questions 7. humour |
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What are the two functions of conclusions?
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1. Reinforces the main points of the speech
2. To provide a clear... |
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What are the methods for providing closure?
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1. A quotation
2. an expression of gratitude 3. A reference to the intro 4. An example, narrative, or illustration 5. A direct appeal to audience 6. A statement of the speaker's intention |
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What are transitions?
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Word, phrases, or sentences that aid the listener in following the speaker from one main point to the next, from the intro, to the body, to the conclusion
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What are the 6 patterns of organization?
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1. Spacial
2. Chronological 3. Cause-effect 4. criteria 5. Topical 6. Problem solution |
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What does spacial mean?
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according to a visual image
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What does chronological mean?
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flows from some point in history to the next
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What does cause and effect mean?
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describes the causal relationships among events
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What does criteria mean?
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application i used to develop speeches that argue a proposition of value
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What does topical mean?
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divided speech into various topics
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What is problem solution?
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found in a proposition of policy speech
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