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SUPPORTING PRESENTATIONS Ch. 16 Mrs. Curry. USING SUPPORT MATERIALS  Logical Proof: specific piece of verifiable information that supports a statement.

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1 SUPPORTING PRESENTATIONS Ch. 16 Mrs. Curry

2 USING SUPPORT MATERIALS  Logical Proof: specific piece of verifiable information that supports a statement.  Statistics  Specific instances  Testimonies

3 STATISTIC  An item of information that represents numerical data.  Statistics can be flawed even when they are from a reliable source because sometimes research is conducted by two different entities and their results can differ.

4 SPECIFIC INSTANCE  An account of an actual event or occurrence.  Example: speech about Heimlich maneuver  Story about someone who saved someone who was choking by using this technique

5 TESTIMONY  A direct quotation or summary of a quotation  Example: quote from expert or someone of authority

6 ETHICAL PROOF  A piece of supporting information that builds a speaker’s credibility on a topic.

7 PATHETIC PROOF  Support material that gives emotional appeal to a presentation.

8 USING VISUAL AIDS  Clarity  Interest  Retention  Professionalism  Presenter Support  Types of Visual Aids- Objects or models, pictorial reproductions, and pictorial symbols

9 ORAL STYLE  The way a presenter uses language to express ideas  Clarity- word choice, word meanings, word order  Force- intensity or energy of your message (ex: Baptist preacher)  Beauty- visual image, emotional element, sound

10 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE  Simile  Metaphor  Personification  (Hyperbole)

11 PARALLELISM  Arranging sentences so that words and phrases are similar in length and structure.  “I Have a Dream” “Let Freedom Ring”

12 ANTITHESIS  Pairing opposing words or ideas together.  “Sink or swim”

13 TRANSITIONS  Smooth transitions help your audience move effortlessly through your presentation.  Clarifies the relationship between two thoughts  Brings closure to the previous point before moving to the next point  Alerts listener that you are changing points


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