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Jeopardy. Hosted by Miss Derry Test 2. Test is on Friday, December 14!. Myth or Reality. Arguments. Types of Speeches. Speech Organization. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1.
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Jeopardy Hosted by Miss Derry Test 2 Test is on Friday, December 14!
Myth or Reality Arguments Types of Speeches Speech Organization 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 What is myth? An argument is just people yelling at each other.
1,2 What is evidence? _______ is like the building blocks of your argument. It answers the question “How do you know?”
1,3 What is an informative speech? • One of the most common types of • talks. It can be educational, • entertaining, and enjoyable.
1,4 What are the criteria for a speech opening? • Get the attention of the audience • Introduce the topic • Establish rapport • Less than 5-10% of your speech time
2,1 What is reality? Making an argument has nothing to do with how you feel.
2,2 What is “yeah, but”? • An informal way to create counterarguments to statements • of fact and opinion is to use statements that begin • with “_____, _____”
2,3 What is structure? Type of speech organization used for explaining a company or organization. Speaker would explain how its various parts operate and how they interrelate.
2,4 What are some common opening techniques? • State the importance of your topic • Make a startling statement • Arouse suspense or curiosity • Tell a story or anecdote • Ask a rhetorical question • Quote • Reference the occasion
3,1 What is reality? A lot of great arguing takes place on paper, where you can think everything through first.
3,2 What are the parts to a good argument conclusion? • A. Simple version of your argument in new words • B. Restate your supporting arguments • C. Restate your main argument
3,3 What is deduction from principles? A type of speech organization in which the speaker explains an idea or concept with the general principles and then shows the application
3,4 What is a demonstration speech? • Type of speech in which the body is organized this way: • Separate the activity into its component parts • Explain the operation of each part and how it relates • to the others in the sequence • 3. Reassemble the activity and show how it works • as a whole
4,1 What is myth? • Every argument has a right and wrong side.
4,2 What is “B”? • Even though a lot of TV shows are violent and • inappropriate, many shows on TV are • educational and teach you about history, nature, • and science. • B) Even though some TV shows are educational, • most shows on TV are violent and full of • inappropriate material. • Which sentence is arguing that TV is not worthwhile?
4,3 What is a model? You display a replica of the object you are speaking about, such as a plastic model of a human heart
4,4 What are the criteria for a speech conclusion? • Achieve closure • Summarize main points • Make an impact • Take 5-10% of speech time
5,1 What is myth? You can’t be good at arguing unless you can think fast on your feet.
5,2 What is “B”? • Even though Bob was texting while driving, • the other driver caused the accident. • B) Even though the other driver caused the accident, • Bob was texting while driving. • Which sentence emphasizes what Bob was doing?
5,3 What are some common techniques for a speech closing? • Quote • Tell a story • Call for action • Rhetorical question • Refer to the beginning • Repeat main points
5,4 What is the date for the next test? Friday, December 14