Question
Before giving a speech, you should have a _______________ and know your _______________.
What are rhetorical strategies?
What does fallacious mean?
What are the three models of persuasion?
Which model of persuasion appeals to logic? Which one appeals to ethics? Which one appeals to emotion?
A difference of opinions or diverse perspectives are unavoidable because people have different _______________, _______________, and _______________ about issues.
Why is disagreement essential for good conversation?
In a collegial discussion, a variety of _______________, _______________, and _______________ are bound to be presented.
By exposing ourselves to divergent perspectives, we start to make new _______________.
What are rhetorical strategies?
What does fallacious mean?
What are the three models of persuasion?
Which model of persuasion appeals to logic? Which one appeals to ethics? Which one appeals to emotion?
A difference of opinions or diverse perspectives are unavoidable because people have different _______________, _______________, and _______________ about issues.
Why is disagreement essential for good conversation?
In a collegial discussion, a variety of _______________, _______________, and _______________ are bound to be presented.
By exposing ourselves to divergent perspectives, we start to make new _______________.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Before giving a speech, you should have a **clear purpose** and know your **audience**.
**Rhetorical strategies** are techniques or approaches that speakers and writers use to persuade, inform, or engage their audience. These can include the use of ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), logos (logical reasoning), and other persuasive devices.
**Fallacious** means containing a mistake in reasoning or logic. Fallacies are misleading or unsound arguments that may appear valid but do not stand up to scrutiny.
The **three models of persuasion** are:
1. **Logos** (Logical appeal)
2. **Ethos** (Ethical appeal)
3. **Pathos** (Emotional appeal)
- The model of persuasion that appeals to **logic** is **Logos**.
- The model that appeals to **ethics** is **Ethos**.
- The model that appeals to **emotion** is **Pathos**.
A difference of opinions or diverse perspectives are unavoidable because people have different **experiences**, **values**, and **beliefs** about issues.
**Disagreement** is essential for good conversation because it allows for the exchange of ideas, promotes critical thinking, and helps individuals understand diverse viewpoints, which can lead to more informed opinions and solutions.
In a collegial discussion, a variety of **opinions**, **ideas**, and **perspectives** are bound to be presented.
By exposing ourselves to divergent perspectives, we start to make new **connections**.
**Rhetorical strategies** are techniques or approaches that speakers and writers use to persuade, inform, or engage their audience. These can include the use of ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), logos (logical reasoning), and other persuasive devices.
**Fallacious** means containing a mistake in reasoning or logic. Fallacies are misleading or unsound arguments that may appear valid but do not stand up to scrutiny.
The **three models of persuasion** are:
1. **Logos** (Logical appeal)
2. **Ethos** (Ethical appeal)
3. **Pathos** (Emotional appeal)
- The model of persuasion that appeals to **logic** is **Logos**.
- The model that appeals to **ethics** is **Ethos**.
- The model that appeals to **emotion** is **Pathos**.
A difference of opinions or diverse perspectives are unavoidable because people have different **experiences**, **values**, and **beliefs** about issues.
**Disagreement** is essential for good conversation because it allows for the exchange of ideas, promotes critical thinking, and helps individuals understand diverse viewpoints, which can lead to more informed opinions and solutions.
In a collegial discussion, a variety of **opinions**, **ideas**, and **perspectives** are bound to be presented.
By exposing ourselves to divergent perspectives, we start to make new **connections**.