Test LAP 4 Flashcards
Order of speech in the order that things occurred
Chronological
Organization method that examines what is wrong and then gives possible answers
Problem solution
Repeating your idea in different words
Restatement
Order of organization that moves from inside to out
Spatial
Imaginary
Hypothetical
One that is not meant to receive an answer
Rhetorical
Using numbers for support
Statistics
Tell what something is about
Explanation
Using an expert witnesses comments
Testimony
Trying to get people to act or believe in concluding remarks
Move to action
In intro, when you address the audience directly
Personal reference
In conclusion, to go over all your ideas again
Summarize
Comparing things that are in different classes
Figurative
Organizational method giving the causes then reasonable outcomes
Cause and effect
A developed example that can be proven
Factual
Comparing like things
Literal analogy
Organization of speech by classifications
Topical
A passage borrowed from someone else
Quoting
Words, sentences or phrases that tie parts of a speech together
Transition
Setting off statements: markers of important divisions in the speech
Striking