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Assignment and Context / Audience Background / Physical Location / Resources |
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Topic / Thesis / Main Points / Audience Outcome Goals |
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Intro/Conc. / Delivery / Subordinate Points / Language / Support Materials |
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3 Assignment and Context Factors |
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Speech Goals / Time Limits / Expectations and Conventions |
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3 Audience Background Factors |
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Listener Knowledge / Listener Interest / Listener Attitudes |
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Affective, Behavioral, Cognitive |
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Narration / Definition / Description / Comparison / Memorization / Evidence / Argument / |
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Informative, Persuasive, Entertainment |
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3 Local Decisions to Consider |
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1. Plagiarism 2. Legal and Ethical Issues 3. Rhetorical Sensitivity |
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3 Legal and Ethical Issues |
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defamation / clear and present danger / break laws |
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Case Study / History / Story |
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Essential Narrative Elements |
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Movement through time and change |
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Created for brand new words/terms "cool" |
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Hamster: a rodent, with short hair, tail, and large cheeks. (Classification) (Differentiation) |
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Exemplar / Non-Exemplar / Sensory Examples / Secondary Definitions |
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Same Class Comparison: seems similar at first / Different Class Comparison: seems different at first |
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Explaining a complex idea or process / Explain a common experience in a new way / Assist in making a choice |
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I. Item I a. Feature b. Feature
II. Item 2 a. Feature b. Feature |
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I. Feature a. Item 1 b. Item 2
II. Feature a. Item 1 b. Item 2 |
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4 Categories of Description |
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Places / Structure / Objects / Living Organisms |
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4 Organizational Patterns of Describing |
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1. Spatial (left to right) 2. Parts, whole, and their relationships 3. Sensory 4. Time order (the order in which you experience it) |
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Depend on observation of things for truth, testable |
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3 Types of Claims Based on Testimony |
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Expert Opinion / Statistics / Factual Data |
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1. Quantitative Data 2. Informative Statement (sun rises in the East) 3. Examples (Uranus is a planet) 4. Exhibits (photos, artifacts, tapes, video) |
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Test of Evidence (Really Creepy Achronoids Scare Ron Consistently) |
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Relevancy / Conditions favorable for making clear observ. / Accuracy / Source/Person (unbiased?) / Recency / Consistency (not everyone loses weight that easy) |
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4 Memory Variables (RUN M) |
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Repetition / Understanding Meaning and Relationship / Nature of Information (vital, vivid, humorous) / Motivation |
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6 Memorization Strategies (HARMIG) |
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Humor / Associations / Repetition / Meaningful / Intrinsic/Extrinsic Rewards / Good Language Choices (simple, concise, clever) |
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use the conclusion of several arguments to support one main argument |
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Your conclusions become the data for the next argument |
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conclusion follows with probable certainty |
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whenever A occurs, B occurs (Have FM radio, have radio) |
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Without A, No B (without water, there's no purified water) |
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one event leads to another / Was the cause present and could it produce the effect? |
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Presence of one event indicates presence of another / Reliable and # of signs? |
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inference is made from a subset of pop. to whole, features of small group applied to whole / Sample size and composition? |
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Proceeds from the similarity of two or more objects / #s of features and there relevancy? |
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