COMS 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Fallacy, Vise
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A transaction in which speaker and listener simultaneously send, receive, and interpret messages. Five cannons of rhetoric: invention, organizing, style, understanding, delivery. Organizing the arrangement and structure of the presentation. Understanding being able to recall main ideas and details in your presentation. Delivery the verbal and nonverbal technique used to present the message. Mode of delivery: extemporaneous mode, memorized mode, manuscript mode, impromptu mode. Presenter often delivers a presentation from a keyword outline. Listen to the teacher asking a question and you jot down key words then you answer the question. One in which a presenter has committed a presentation to memory. Manuscript mode and example when speaker writes out the complete presentation in advance and then uses the manuscript to deliver the speech but without memorizing it. Teacher calling on you to answer a question. Organizational patterns of informative speeches: the time-sequence pattern, the spatial pattern, the topical pattern, the cause-effect pattern.