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Quiz 10: Persuading Your Audience
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Question 21
True/False
In reasoning from causes and effects, you have two choices: you may reason from cause to effect (from observed cause to unobserved effect) or from effect to cause (from observed effect to unobserved cause).
Question 22
Essay
What are questions of fact, and how are they used in persuasive speeches? Describe how you would develop the main points, organize the information, and lend support while working on a persuasive speech based on questions of fact.
Question 23
Essay
What is unique about questions of policy? Explain how they are different from questions of value.
Question 24
Short Answer
_____, speakers argue for what they consider good or bad, moral or immoral, just or unjust.
Question 25
Short Answer
When listening to seemingly logical arguments, or when shaping your own logical proof, beware of _____, those arguments that appear to address issues but really don't.
Question 26
True/False
A head waiter has noticed poor customer service lately, so he plans a training session to make the case for stricter employee regulations and standards. This could be considered a speech with questions of demonstration.
Question 27
Essay
If you're persuading listeners that one policy will be more effective than another, then a(n) _____ organization pattern will probably work best.
Question 28
Short Answer
The three types of questions that help shape and construct persuasive speeches are questions of _____.
Question 29
True/False
Research indicates that even when audiences give a "yes response" on a small scale, they are not likely to agree with the speaker's larger arguments or comply with larger requests.
Question 30
True/False
Like speeches on questions of fact, speeches on questions of value often fit the best in topical organization.
Question 31
Essay
Name the five levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, from bottom to top. For each, give a specific example of how a speaker could motivate an audience by appealing to it.
Question 32
Short Answer
A child psychologist speaking at a PTA meeting stresses fairness and accuracy, interest in the audience and their family's welfare, and concern for enduring values and lasting truths. These qualities are indicative of _____.