Chapter 1 Flashcards
Rhetoric is also called
Oratory
The practice of giving speeches is know as
Rhetoric
Meeting in a public square
Agora
As Greece fell and Rome rose, citizens in Roman republic plied their public speaking in public space call
Forum
Denotes a variety of venues for discussion of public interest, includes traditional physical such as town halls as well as virtual…. Streamed to listeners online
Public forum
Advocating or legal speech ( to persuade to get individuals to vote in your favor depends on the quality of your speech
Forensic oratory
Speech given in legislative or public political contexts
Deliberative speech
Speeches delivered in special ceremonies such as celebration and funerals
Epideictic
Aristotle divided the process of preparing a speech into 5 parts name them
Invention, arrangement, style, and, delivery
What are the canons of rhetoric
Invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery
Refers to adapting speech information to the audience in order to make your case
Invention
Selecting and adapting speech material to the audience; constructing arguments
Invention
Ordering the speech
Arrangement
Use of language, including figures of speech
Style
Practice of speech
Memory
Vocal and nonverbal delivery
Delivery
Happens between two people, such as in conversation
Dyadic communication
Involves a small number of people who can see and speak directly with one another
Small group communication
Occurs between a speaker and a large audience of unknown people, the receivers of the message are not present with the speaker
Mass communication
Are part of such an immense crowd that there can be little or no interaction between speaker and listener, mass rallies, television, radio news broadcasts are examples
Mass communication
A speaker delivers a message with a specific purpose to an audience of people who are present during the delivery of the speech
Public speaker
Always includes a speaker it’s attention, and a message that is meant to accomplish a specific purpose.
Public speaking
Addresses audiences largely without interruption and take responsibility for the words and ideas being expressed
Public speaking