Question
A successful speech has relevant, believable, and persuasive blank that lead directly to the speaker’s conclusion.
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pathos
logos
premises
anecdotes
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pathos
logos
premises
anecdotes
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **premises**.
In the context of a speech, premises are the foundational statements or propositions that support the conclusion. They are the relevant, believable, and persuasive assertions that lead the audience toward the speaker's final message or conclusion.
In the context of a speech, premises are the foundational statements or propositions that support the conclusion. They are the relevant, believable, and persuasive assertions that lead the audience toward the speaker's final message or conclusion.