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SPCM 200 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE

Artistic forms of proof - Answer -ethos, logos pathos

Ethos - Answer -the credibility of the speaker- particularly their ethics, character and
experiences

Logos - Answer -information presented in a clear and logical manner

Pathos - Answer -the use of emotional appeals by the speaker

logical fallacies - Answer -ad hominem, bandwagon, slippery slope, what-about-ism,
false dilemma, false cause, hasty generalization, red herring, strawman

ad hominem - Answer -attacks a person instead of challenging the person's argument

bandwagon - Answer -claims that something should be done just because it is popular

slippery slope - Answer -a claim that a small and reasonable step will inevitably lead to
the most severe and outlandish outcome

what-about-ism - Answer -a speaker's attempts to avoid criticism by suggesting the
critic is actually just as guilty or wrong as the speaker

false dilemma - Answer -either/or fallacy
presents two options to the audience as their only possible choices when, in reality,
there are many actual choices the audience could make

false cause - Answer -claims that just because one event happened prior to another
event, the first event must have directly caused the second event

hasty generalization - Answer -pervert the logic of induction to advance an unethical
claim

red herring - Answer -the speaker introduces information or ideas into an argument to
confuse or distract from the information that actually matters

strawman - Answer -a speaker intentionally mischaracterizes the position of their
opponent and then attacks their opponent for that position

warrant - Answer -a form of reasoning that connects evidence to a claim

types of warrant - Answer -induction, deduction, cause, analogy, sign

, induction - Answer -reasoning that uses a number of specific cases to draw a general
conclusion or claim

deduction - Answer -uses a general principle to reason what happened in a particular
case

cause - Answer -showing that a person, event, or object reasonably produced a change
in the world (an effect)

analogy - Answer -a form of reasoning that works by identifying the same kind of
relationship between multiple kinds of persons, objects, events, or items

sign - Answer -pointing to something that signifies the presence of something else

ordering principles - Answer -primary principle, recency principle

primary principle - Answer -whichever point or idea in your speech is the strongest or
most important should go first

recency principle - Answer -whichever point or idea in your speech is the strongest or
most important should go last

impromptu speaking - Answer -giving a speech with little or no preparation

impromptu speaking tips - Answer -speak on the basics for a general audience, speak
about your experience, speak from the heart, use common topoi

topoi - Answer -common lines of argument that a good speaker can go to that are
applicable for almost any topic or subject matter

extemporaneous speaking - Answer -a speech delivered with preparation from a loose
set of notes and ideas

outline - Answer -written-page sized document that organizes information and ideas for
the delivery of an extemporaneous speech

common features of an outline - Answer -section headers, points and sub-points,
coordinating numbers and letters, in-text citations and a Works Cited

preparation outline - Answer -an outline that includes a complete accounting of all the
information the speaker wants to provide in his or her speech, in full and complete
sentences

keyword outline - Answer -an abbreviated version of the preparation outline that
includes key words, phrases, ideas and evidence that can jog the speaker's mind and
facilitates a truly extemporaneous speechmaking delivery

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