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A classmate asks Caroline about evidence that seemed questionable in her persuasive speech
Caroline evades the issue by quickly bringing up an irrelevant fact about another point in her speech. What sort of logical fallacy does this illustrate? A) non sequitur B) appeal to misplaced authority C) red herring D) causal fallacy
Evaluate the usefulness of the following entry on a note card for a speech about orphans in South Africa due, in large measure, to the AIDS epidemic there. Time (3 Dec. 2012)
recently reported that "3.37 million South African children under 17 [have lost] one or both parents, according to a 2011 census." The article also notes that "Antiretroviral drugs weren't available until 2004 and were difficult to obtain for many years after that." Grandmothers who are raising their orphaned grandchildren find it "challenging" when they try to talk with their grandchildren and warn them about HIV. "I don't have the right words," one 81 year old woman confided, adding, "My granddaughter laughs at me when I try." A) The card contains useful information, and a good blend of statistics, facts, and testimony. B) The statistical information and factual information are strong, but the testimony should be cut since AIDS is nothing to laugh about. C) The card contains good statistical information and testimony, but the specific types of drugs remain unidentified. D) The card contains information for three separate ideas, which defeats the purpose of using cards.
During her speech on vacationing on the Greek island of Hydra, Anne asks her audience to imagine a place where the sounds of the sea and the wind are not interrupted by honking horns and screeching tires;
a place where the only traffic sounds are the soft whirr of bicycle tires on the pavement. Anne is using __________ to give her audience a sense of the place. a) clarity b) appropriateness c) vividness d) imagery
These are examples of speeches of definition: “The top peaks of the Rocky Mountains,” “The magical mind of Walt Disney,” and “The first St. Patrick’s Day parade.”
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.