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Deck 10: Persuasive Speaking
1
One of the best uses of your knowledge of critical thinking and argumentation is to advocate for ideas you believe in.
True
2
Using "both-sides persuasion" is not recommended.
False
3
Practicing your speech ahead of time and using relaxation techniques will improve your presentation.
True
4
When speaking you should concentrate on yourself rather than on your audience.
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A hostile audience
A) does not care either way about your topic
B) does not know about your topic agrees with your view on the topic
C) opposed to your ideas or policies
D) does not have a position on the topic
A) does not care either way about your topic
B) does not know about your topic agrees with your view on the topic
C) opposed to your ideas or policies
D) does not have a position on the topic
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6
Ethos, as defined by Aristotle is
A) emotional appeal
B) personal credibility
C) logical organization and reasoning
D) rational persuasion
E) ethical stance on the topic
A) emotional appeal
B) personal credibility
C) logical organization and reasoning
D) rational persuasion
E) ethical stance on the topic
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7
What is the correct order for a problem solution persuasive format?
A) Introduction, inherency, significance, solvency, conclusion
B) Conclusion, significance, solvency, inherency, introduction
C) Introduction, significance, inherency, solvency, conclusion
D) Introduction, significance, solvency, inherency, conclusion
E) None of the above organizational patterns are correct
A) Introduction, inherency, significance, solvency, conclusion
B) Conclusion, significance, solvency, inherency, introduction
C) Introduction, significance, inherency, solvency, conclusion
D) Introduction, significance, solvency, inherency, conclusion
E) None of the above organizational patterns are correct
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8
Visualization and action are two of the five steps in
A) Aristotle's organization
B) Skinner's audience analysis
C) Shield's sequence
D) Monroe's motivated sequence
E) Plato's persuasive speaking
A) Aristotle's organization
B) Skinner's audience analysis
C) Shield's sequence
D) Monroe's motivated sequence
E) Plato's persuasive speaking
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9
What is the preview of a speech and why is it important?
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10
When should the conclusion (thesis statement) first appear in a speech?
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11
Why are transitions helpful in a speech?
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12
What should follow each key point?
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13
What is the reason for reviewing your ideas toward the end of the speech?
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14
What are two ways to conclude your speech after you review your key points?
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15
If your audience is hostile to your position, when should you present your strongest points?
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16
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"Consider investing with a concerned, caring firm, the firm of Carmichael and Smith. We'll become part of your family."
-"Consider investing with a concerned, caring firm, the firm of Carmichael and Smith. We'll become part of your family."
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17
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"Be all that you can be; join the Army!"
-"Be all that you can be; join the Army!"
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18
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"Statistics indicate that one out of four ninth graders drinks alcohol at least once a week. As parents, you need to know the warning signals of substance abuse.
-"Statistics indicate that one out of four ninth graders drinks alcohol at least once a week. As parents, you need to know the warning signals of substance abuse.
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19
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"Wouldn't you like to know that your vote made a difference in reducing child abuse?"
-"Wouldn't you like to know that your vote made a difference in reducing child abuse?"
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20
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"If we don't deal with our town's old chemical plant, we may have more leaks that will make it difficult for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory ailments to breathe."
-"If we don't deal with our town's old chemical plant, we may have more leaks that will make it difficult for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory ailments to breathe."
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21
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"The average worker is working more hours per week now than before the industrial revolution. We have less time for rest and recreation. Using time management principles can maximize the free hours we do have."
-"The average worker is working more hours per week now than before the industrial revolution. We have less time for rest and recreation. Using time management principles can maximize the free hours we do have."
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22
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"When people near the end of their lives, do they reflect on the close relationships they have had? Or do they reflect on their promotions and successes? The answer is the former, and this is a matter worthy of our consideration."
-"When people near the end of their lives, do they reflect on the close relationships they have had? Or do they reflect on their promotions and successes? The answer is the former, and this is a matter worthy of our consideration."
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23
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"Imagine how you will feel when you give your loved ones these stylish shoes and at the same time provide shoes for people in our community who can't afford them."
-"Imagine how you will feel when you give your loved ones these stylish shoes and at the same time provide shoes for people in our community who can't afford them."
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24
The questions in the following section are examples of motivational appeals. Each motivational appeal fits into a category of Maslow's hierarchy. Name the category in which it fits best and give your reason why. Categories are: Physical, Safety, Social, Self-esteem, and Self-actualization.
-"We need to conserve water, so that the families in our state will have enough to drink."
-"We need to conserve water, so that the families in our state will have enough to drink."
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25
Monroe's motivated sequence contains a unique step that other persuasive formats don't contain: the visualization step. Define this step and discuss how it could be effective in persuading an audience.
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26
Define two of the following steps in the problem-solution method of structuring speeches: harms, inherency, significance, solvency. Use examples to clarify your definitions.
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27
Name and explain three of the basic human needs discussed in Chapter 10 and how they would be used in a persuasive speech.
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