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What does the audience expect from a best man’s speech?
The audience expects to laugh, feel happy for the couple, and maybe even get emotional or nostalgic.
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What is Demonstrative rhetoric used for?
To give praise or blame to someone.
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How can a speaker's character affect their persuasion?
People may judge the speaker based on their reputation, appearance, or how they speak.
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What is the purpose of Deliberative rhetoric?
To persuade the audience to act or not act in a certain way.
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Why might the way a speaker looks influence their persuasion?
People can unconsciously judge based on looks, making them more or less likely to believe the speaker.
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Is it okay to mess with audience expectations?
Yes, but it must be done carefully. You can surprise the audience, but the speech should still meet their goals.
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Why should you consider the audience when preparing a speech?
Because their interests, concerns, and expectations should guide the content and tone of your speech.
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What’s a persuasive angle?
persuasive angle is the reason behind a point of view and how it’s explained to persuade others.
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What is the purpose of Judicial rhetoric?
To obtain a verdict of guilty or not guilty.
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How important is it to believe in your own argument when giving a persuasive speech?
It’s important, but you can still argue a point effectively without fully believing it. The key is using persuasion responsibly.
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Why is it not appropriate to discuss unrelated issues in a speech?
If the topic isn’t relevant to the audience or the occasion, it can distract from the main message and lose the audience’s attention.
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1. What are the three types of rhetoric according to Aristotle?
Deliberative, Judicial, Demonstrative.
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