Lap 1 Test Flashcards

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English man who redefined rhetoric

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Bishop Whately

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Amendment guaranteeing freedom of speech

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First

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2
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Logical or rational appeal

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Logos

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3
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Socrates taught this way

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Questioning

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4
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The art of speaking well

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Rhetoric

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5
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Speaking from an outline

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Extemporaneous

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6
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Socrates felt this was the most important virtue

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Truth

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7
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The type of speaking where you write it and learn it word for word

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Memorized

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8
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Argument if “a and b, then cis true”

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Syllogism

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9
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Communication apprehension

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Speech

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10
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Five ______of rhetoric

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Canons

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11
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The emotional appeal

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Pathos

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12
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Spur of the moment speech

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Impromptu

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13
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A speaker’s character

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Expertise

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14
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Probably wrote the first speech book

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Aristotle

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15
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Aristotle’s method for analyzing a speech

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Situation
Purpose
Audience
Method

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When s,k,l, and t are slurred

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Idle tongue

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When p,b,m,and f become blurred

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Lazy lips

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Do the actual vibrating in the voice box

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Vocal folds

19
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A poor voice quality that can be helped by practicing m’s and n’s

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Nasality

20
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An abrupt change in pitch

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Steps

21
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The windpipe

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Trachea

22
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Vocal quality

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Tone

23
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These help form our words from sounds, includes the tongue, lips, and teeth, etc.

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Articulators

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The pattern we speak in

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Melody

25
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The level and range of your voice

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Pitch

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A gradual change in pitch

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Slides

27
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A fault in speaking where one does not move the jaw

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Immovable jaw

28
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The parts of the body that allow sound to be amplified

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Resonators

29
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Throat

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Pharynx

30
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Holds the “motor for speech and breathing in place

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Lungs

31
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The amount of air used to speak which determines our volume

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Force

32
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Punctuates thought

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Pause

33
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Large muscle that helps control speech and breathing

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Diaphragm

34
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Voice box

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Larynx

35
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The speed at which we talk

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Rate