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Chapter 17 Homework- Oshae Johnson

Across
Emotional proof, which comes from the feeling the speech draws from the hearers.
Logical proof, which comes from the line of argument in the speech
processing your message if they already understand the content
Tricking people or using fraudulent means to gain compliance
External evidence that the speaker doesn't create.
A message designed to strategically induce change in an audience
if a person states an opinion and another person calls their credibility into question, this may be a perfectly relevant response that invalidates the opinion
For Aristotle, rhetoric was the discovery in each case of the available means of
When establishing ethos with an audience, creating a sense of immediacy can help with your
Eliciting fear to change behavior
Discovering all possible means of persuasion
Internal proofs that contain logical, ethical, or emotional appeals.
Down
Aristotle classified rhetoric as the counterpart of
The act of forcing people to think or behave as you wish; not a form of persuasion
An assertion that can be proved or disproved as consistent with reality
A proposal of a new rule
A persuasive purpose rooted in convincing listeners to stop some current behavior
A statement of what you intend to accomplish in this particular presentation.
Perceived credibility, which comes from the speaker's intelligence, character, and goodwill toward the audience as these personal characteristics are revealed through the message