Test 1 (Chapter 1) Flashcards

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4 parts of the rhetorical situation

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  1. Occasion (where it’s given)
  2. Audience (who it’s given)
  3. Speech (message give)
  4. Speaker (who gives it)
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Contraints

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Cannot control

  1. Audience
  2. Occasion
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Opportunities

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  1. Speaker

2. Speech

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“Frame of reference”

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The framework every person comes to the speech already having based on their prior knowledge of the subject. Pretty much their Bias. Act on info based on that framework.

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5 principles of rhetoric

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  1. Invention
  2. Arrangement
  3. Style
  4. Delivery
  5. Memory
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How do the 5 principles of rhetoric work together?

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Things you can influence the audience with and make the speech an opportunity instead of a constraint.

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4 Characteristics of public forum

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  1. Problem that affects people collectively.
  2. Cooperative action is needed.
  3. Decisions require subjective judgement.
  4. A decision is required.
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Dangers to the health of public forum

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Take people will become disengaged is an issue of public concern. When people don’t care about government issues, a democracy can’t work.

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