_ 1. Which of the following are true statements about the persuasive speaker’s ability to change people’s minds in one s
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_ 1. Which of the following are true statements about the
persuasive speaker’s
ability to change people’s minds in one speech?
a. You can definitely change people’s mind in one speech if your
persuasive
arguments are good enough.
b. In most cases it is a good idea to push people—try to force the
audience to adopt
your point of view.
c. People tend to hold onto pre-existing beliefs and will need a
really good reason to
change those beliefs.
d. All of the above.
Instructions for questions 2, 3, 4: We
discussed using ethos, pathos, and logos to help convince your
audience during your persuasive speech. Below are examples of
each type of appeal. Indicate whether the example is an appeal to
ethos, pathos, or logos for each example. The terms ethos, pathos,
and logos can only be used once.
_____ 2. “I’ve served at this university for 28 years”—an appeal
from the speaker’s experience.” This is an example of:
_____ 3. “Research data demonstrates that students who have
attended for-profit colleges have a much higher debt load than
students at private or public colleges”—an appeal to statistics.
This is an example of:
_____ 4. “For-profit colleges are destroying higher
education”—as stated here, an appeal to the listener’s fears and
values. This is an example of:
persuasive speaker’s
ability to change people’s minds in one speech?
a. You can definitely change people’s mind in one speech if your
persuasive
arguments are good enough.
b. In most cases it is a good idea to push people—try to force the
audience to adopt
your point of view.
c. People tend to hold onto pre-existing beliefs and will need a
really good reason to
change those beliefs.
d. All of the above.
Instructions for questions 2, 3, 4: We
discussed using ethos, pathos, and logos to help convince your
audience during your persuasive speech. Below are examples of
each type of appeal. Indicate whether the example is an appeal to
ethos, pathos, or logos for each example. The terms ethos, pathos,
and logos can only be used once.
_____ 2. “I’ve served at this university for 28 years”—an appeal
from the speaker’s experience.” This is an example of:
_____ 3. “Research data demonstrates that students who have
attended for-profit colleges have a much higher debt load than
students at private or public colleges”—an appeal to statistics.
This is an example of:
_____ 4. “For-profit colleges are destroying higher
education”—as stated here, an appeal to the listener’s fears and
values. This is an example of: