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презентация powerpoint , c h a p t e r 6 (12 from the book) organization and outlines speech is power; speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel. - ralph waldo emerson this chapter will help you consider how to organize the information to cover your topic. you may be tempted to think that you know enough about your topic that you can just “wing it” or go “freestyling.” while knowledge on your topic is key to an effective speech, do not underestimate the importance of organization. you may start to give your speech thinking you’ll follow the “outline” in your mind, and then suddenly your mind will go blank. if it doesn’t go blank, you may finish what was planned as a five-minute speech with three minutes remaining, sit down, and then start to remember all the things you intended to say but didn’t. to your listeners, your …
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m/others) emphasis. this “other-orientation” is key to your success as an effective speaker. the rhetorical situation involves where we are, who we are with, and why we are communicating. , the rhetorical situation involves three elements: the set of expectations inherent in the context audience the purpose of your speech or presentation this means you need to consider, in essence, the “who, what, where, when, why, and how” of your speech from the audience’s perspective. , context (situation) the surroundings, circumstances, environment, background, or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence. the place other contexts might include a business conference room, a restaurant where you are the featured speaker for a dinner meeting, or a podium that has been set up outdoors for a sports award ceremony the time the time of your speech will relate to people’s natural patterns of behavior. if …
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like an effective thesis statement in an essay. you also need to consider alternate perspectives , k e y t a k e a w a y the rhetorical situation has three components: the context, the audience, and the purpose of the speech. , rhetoric in action as the speaker, you may create a message by selecting some aspects and rejecting others. a close-up picture can capture attention and arouse emotions. if you use pathos in a strategic way, you are following aristotle’s notion of rhetorical proof as the available means of persuasion. if logic and expertise don’t move the audience, a tragic picture may do so origins of rhetoric: the formal study of rhetoric began in ancient greece around the 5th century bce. its development was closely tied to the rise of democracy in athens, where citizens needed to argue their cases in courts and political assemblies. isocrates (436-338 …
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so leverage social media and online platforms to extend the reach of their messages, demonstrating how rhetoric continues to evolve in the digital age. ethos (credibility): ethos is about the speaker's character and credibility. it influences communication by: establishing trust: an audience is more likely to listen and believe a speaker they perceive as trustworthy. building authority: demonstrating expertise or experience in a subject lends weight to the speaker's words. creating rapport: when a speaker shows they share values or experiences with the audience, it can increase their persuasiveness. ethos (credibility): enhancing receptivity: a strong ethos can make an audience more open to new or challenging ideas. maintaining consistency: a speaker's actions and reputation should align with their words to maintain credibility. ethos can be established through qualifications, personal history, endorsements from respected figures, or demonstration of knowledge and integrity throughout the communication. logos (logic): logos appeals to the audience's …
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hope can make a message more memorable and impactful. motivating action: strong emotions can inspire people to take action or change behavior. building connection: sharing personal stories or relatable experiences can create empathy and rapport. pathos (emotion): enhancing persuasion: emotional appeals can be more convincing than pure logic in many situations. capturing attention: emotional content tends to be more engaging and can help maintain audience interest. pathos can be evoked through vivid language, storytelling, imagery, music, or other sensory elements. it's particularly powerful in advertising, speeches, and any form of communication aiming to inspire or motivate. , in effective communication, these three elements often work together. a strong logical argument (logos) delivered by a credible speaker (ethos) who connects emotionally with the audience (pathos) can be incredibly persuasive. the balance between these elements may shift depending on the context, audience, and purpose of the communication. why is important understand rhetoric? …

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презентация powerpoint , c h a p t e r 6 (12 from the book) organization and outlines speech is power; speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel. - ralph waldo emerson this chapter will help you consider how to organize the information to cover your topic. you may be tempted to think that you know enough about your topic that you can just “wing it” or go “freestyling.” while knowledge on your topic is key to an effective speech, do not underestimate the importance of organization. you may start to give your speech thinking you’ll follow the “outline” in your mind, and then suddenly your mind will go blank. if it doesn’t go blank, you may finish what …

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