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Speech and Debate Community
The text discusses the importance of rhetoric in the context of speech and debate, emphasizing its application in both academic and personal spheres. It highlights how competitors in speech and debate use specific rhetorical strategies, such as ethos, pathos, logos, kairos, lexis, and exigence, to effectively inform, persuade, and motivate their audience, which includes other competitors, judges, and coaches.
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Speech and Debate Community Focus on Writing: What College Students Want to Know: Laurie McMillan From Inquiry to Academic Writing: A Practical Guide: Stuart Greene and April Lidinsky Rhetoric: How to Inform, Persuade, or Motivate your Audience: Gini Beqiri Primary Rhetor being speech and debate competitors. The ability to effectively persuade and convince the audience Audience: other competitors, judges, coaches. Speech and debate competitors use common rhetorical devices when competing The use of ethos, pathos, logos, kairos, lexis, exigence to effectively persuade and convince the audience. kairos, lexis, exigence McMillan reading. Ethos, pathos, logos Greene/Lidinsky reading. Personal stories and experiences attesting to the specific rhetoric used by speech and debate competitors There's no arguing the benefits of speech and debate: Joyce Jarosz Hannula Stand Up, Speak Out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speaking: Saylor Academy Using language effectively in speaking. Debate as a method for improving critical thinking and creativity: Alfred C Snider Information from credible sources. Professors, authors, debate coaches, professors of debate. The rhetoric that competitors use applies to both their academic and personal lives. Improvement in academic studies, improves critical thinking skills. Competing in speech and debate influences the rhetoric of the competitors. rhetoric changes significantly after competing in speech and debate.