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- Ethos
- is your credability as a speaker
- 3 elements of ethos
- is your good sense, good will, good morals as a speaker.
- primary and recency effect
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primary: tendancy for what is presented first to be best remembered.
Recency: tendancy for what is presented last to be best remembered. - four goals of introduction
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1. gain attention
2. atttract audience favourably toward topic
3. clarify purpose/thesis of speech
4. preview development of your topic - 5 different startegies for an attention getter
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1.use humor
2. use a poem
3. tell story
4. quote someone
5. use an analogy - main points for a conclusion
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1. keep sense of form by anticipatinhg the end
2. summarise main points
3. end with lasting impression, memorable points - planning your strategy
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1. determine your audience
2. audiences motivation.
3. determine your purpose - dissmisal
- disputing the truth that applies to them
- compartmentalization
- keep 2 conflicting beliefs seperated so that 1 need not be conscious of the conflict between them.
- polysemic
- capable of being understood in more than one way
- boomerang effect
- having an opposite affect from what the speaker intends
- conscious raising
- making people aware of values for their advantage.
- heterogeneity
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variety or diversuty of the audience,
know your audience, dont talk down to your audience, show respect with down to earth language. - pander
- saying what you think the audience wants to hear
- motivated sequence
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1 ATTENTION STEP=intro
2 NEED STEP=intro
3 SATISFACTION STEP= body of speech
4 VISUALISATION STEP=conclusion
5 ACTION STEP=conclusion - maslow diagram
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SELF ACTUALIZATION
ESTEEM
LOVE/BELONG
SAFETY
PHYSIOLOGICAL - rhetoric
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The art or study of using language effectively and persuasively.
Skill in using language effectively and persuasively.