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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
making reports, policy advocacy, refutation and sales presentations
deliberate
accepting awards, eulogy and commemoration
ceremonial
rendering judgement about the past
forensic
to inform, entertain or persuade
general purpose
precisely stating the desired result to the audience
specific purpose
an instance where an audience's understanding can be affected
rhetorical situation
believing your views are typical of everyone else
ethnocentric
problems in rhetorical situations
exigencies
produce fields of material
topoi/commonplaces
a single sentence that states the essence of a speech
thesis statement
created during the arrangement phase
preparation and presentation outlines
require a link by link progression to establish the thesis
dependent points
separately support the thesis
independent points
places first
primary
places last
recency
of immediate relevance, interest,
organization pattern #1: topical
starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.
organization pattern #2:chronological
relating to or occupying space.
organization pattern #3: spatial
problem/solution
organization pattern #4:
cause and effect
organization pattern #5:
a small part that remains after the speech is done
organization pattern #6: residues
compare and contrast
organization pattern #7:
can connect the speaker to the audience through shared experience
identification
the rate at which information is lost over time
forgetting curve
heighten audience interest and aid audience memory
ethos
enable showing relation between two variables
line graphs
depict elements in relation to the percentage to a whole
pie graphs
words that visually reinforce what is being spoken
textual graphics
at the end of a speech so they are not a distraction
handouts distributed
delivered speech in conversational tone
extemporaneous